1. Aarron Walter

  2. Building Findable Websites: Coming Feb 2008

    Oct 23, 2007
    Building Findable Websites: Web Standards SEO and Beyond

    As I’ve mentioned previously on this blog, I’m currently working on a book to be published by New Riders called Building Findable Web Sites: Web Standards SEO and Beyond. I’ve been teaching a course at The Art Institute of Atlanta called Findability, which teaches students practical solutions for creating findable web content that draws in viewers, and encourages repeat traffic. While researching and developing the course I realized that most of the conversation around the topic is either very theory focused with little practical advice or very SEO/marketing focused appealing to business-minded readers with little knowledge of the way web sites are planned and built.

    My book is written for designers/developers who build web sites day in day out. It has three primary goals:

    • Help people find your web site.
    • Help people find what they are looking for once they arrive at your site.
    • Bring your audience back to your web site.

    All of the code solutions offered in the book follow web standards best practices, incorporate accessibility recommendations, and address the findability of some contemporary technologies such as Ajax, Microformats, and Flash to name just a few.As the title suggests, SEO is an important part of the book, but findability encompasses many other facets of the web project life cycle too. To give you a sneak peek at what you can expect to learn from the book here’s an abbreviated table of contents.

    1. Introducing Findability
      • What is findability?
      • The development side of findability
      • The deepest desires of search engines
      • Beyond SEO
      • Get your team on board
      • Using your moral compass to guide your way
    2. Markup Strategies
      • A web standards primer
      • Web standards and findability sitting in a tree …
      • Accessible content is findable content
      • The findability benefits of Microformats
    3. Server-Side Strategies
      • Files and folders: the power of a name
      • Choosing and managing domain names
      • Building search engine friendly URLs
      • Getting users back on track with custom 404 pages
      • Moving pages with 301 redirets
      • Optimizing site performance for efficient indexing
      • Choosing a search engine friendly CMS or framework
    4. Building Content that Drives Traffic
      • Creating content that sucks (users in)
      • Content karma
      • The mark of quality content
      • Content of many flavors
      • Targeting keywords in your content
      • Content development strategies (various RSS parsing examples)
    5. Building a Findable Blog
      • Blogging best practices to improve findability
      • Making your WordPress blog more findable
    6. Adding Search to Your Site
      • Using free search systems (Google CSE, Google Ajax Search API, Rollyo, etc.)
      • Using paid search systems
      • Building your own simple product search system
      • Adding OpenSearch to your site
    7. Preventing Findability Roadblocks
      • Avoiding JavaScript pitfalls (progressive enhancement, scripted styles, scripted navigation, and Ajax content)
      • Findable Flash
      • Findable audio and video
    8. Free Search Engine Tools and Services
      • Building and submitting sitemap.xml
      • Google Webmaster Central services
      • Getting info about your site with Yahoo! Site Explorer
    9. Viral Marketing
      • A virus you’ll want to spread
      • Passing the virus to new hosts
      • Building a viral product
    10. Places to Promote Your Site
    11. Bringing Traffic Back with a Mailing List
    12. Places to Promote Your Site
    13. Spotting Traffic Trends with Web Analytics
    14. Techniques to Avoid and How to Recover From Mistakes
    15. Findability Strategy Checklist

    These last few chapters are still under development, which is why I’ve only listed their title. There will be bonus chapters available for free on the companion site (once it’s built). The entire book is filled with practical code examples that could be used in any project to improve your site’s findabilty, and avoids the marketing speak typical of other books that address some of these topics.If you have suggestions of content you’d like to see included in the book, please comment on this post. although I can’t guarantee it will make it in the book, I can do my nest to make sure the info you want is available on the companion web site at the very least.

    tagged: , ,

  3. Designing for Emotion by Aarron Walter

    Designing for Emotion

    Walter’s approach is direct, rigorous, at times scientific and filled with practical insight and humor.

    Anthony Wing Kosner, Forbes

    buy the book

    The UX Sketchbook

    The UX Sketchbook

    Quickly create web site mockups with the UX Sketchbook. This new sketchbook has a 1-up web browser blueprint page, backed with a 2-up blueprint page.

    learn more

  4. Say Some Words