Monday, 3 October 2011

Website Design Agency


Mayuri Infomedia is a leading website design agency operating from Chennai, India. We provide a crystal clear performance and excellent range of website related services with utmost professionalism and innovation.  We cater to extensive clients across the UK with happy testimonials attesting our proficiency and capability. With creativity as our formula, we keep our existing clients together with promptness and perfection making us the most trusted website design agency around UK. We are also reputed for our cost effective products giving our clients the highest value for their money. With right ethical pledge and diligence in all our spheres of activities we continuously try hard to top the list as the best website design agency.

Our profile:
Mayuri Infomedia is a website design agency based in Chennai, India.  We take on all website related services for every type and any size of clients.  We have worked on several direct and outsourced projects for a wide variety of UK clients. With expertise in this field both in terms of years and number of assignments we are always on the track of gradual growth to put satisfaction of our customers on top priority. Our continuous clients from across the UK are in itself indicative of our diligence for value and time of our customers while giving us the drive to remain the most trusted website design agency.  

E-Commerce:
With changing times, a website of a company plays a crucial role providing direct interfaces for customers to place orders and transact directly through online shopping.  Mayuri Infomedia comes across as a website design agency that provides the best e-commerce modules with a wide-ranging set of online shopping cart and payment options that make every transaction as easy for the customer as for the company.

Why outsource to Mayuri:
With a tactical mixture of technical expertise and inventiveness, Mayuri Infomedia is the most consistent website design agency that provides end-to-end solutions for clients across the UK by being cost effective, timely and professional.  We have a name for being prompt and efficient in all our projects and we are always the favored partner for any outsourced website designing assignments from our counter-parts at UK. 

PhP Web Application Development:
Different businesses demand different web applications for even functioning of day-to-day activities.  Mayuri Infomedia is a website design agency that understands the need for crucial web applications like CMS, photo gallery management and various other automated routine processes and systems. We build up all such applicable web applications for the particular business activity, successfully. 

Web Development Services:
As a leading web design agency, Mayuri Infomedia offers the right mix of technically sound and stunning elements that makes our products exciting and user-friendly at the same time.  With all dynamic elements like flash animation, images and videos in place, we also make sure that the functional aspect of core web development is sparkling and professional.

Web design and development services:
Mayuri Infomedia is a major player as a web design agency servicing to all web designing and development needs of our clients.  We focus keen attention on all elemental elements of web designing like SEO rich content and a clean and efficient web design while giving equal importance on dynamic elements like interactive interfaces, images and videos, flash animation, etc.  Websites developed by Mayuri Infomedia are always ranked high on any search engines with happy testimonials from satisfied clientele.

W3C Markup Validation Service

The Markup Validation Service is a validator by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows Internet users to check HTML and XHTML documents for well-formed markup. Markup validation is an important step towards ensuring the technical quality of web pages; however, is not a complete measure of Web standards conformance.

History

The Markup Validation Service began as The Kinder, Gentler HTML Validator, a project by Gerald Oskoboiny. It was developed to be a more intuitive version of the first online HTML validator written by Dan Connolly and Mark Gaither, which was announced on July 13, 1994.

In September 1997, Oskoboiny began working for the W3C, and on December 18, 1997, the W3C announced its W3C HTML Validator based upon his work.

Method of operation

HTML validators operate by comparing the mark-up on a web page to the W3C standards. The standards vary depending upon the declared version and so the validator will start by reading the DOCTYPE declaration to see which set of standards to apply.

Once the validator has read the page and determined the applicable standards it looks for such things as missing opening or closing tags, missing quotation marks and other hand-coding errors.

The validator then provides a report indicating that the coding is correct or not. Errors are noted in a list.

Sometimes, one error, such as neglecting to close a tag, can cause a cascade of errors through the page, producing dozens or even hundreds of noted errors. However when the page author addresses the first error listed it will also eliminate the "cascade errors".

Browser accommodation

Many major browsers are often tolerant of certain types of error, and may display a document successfully even if it is not syntactically correct. Certain other XML documents can also be validated if they refer to an internal or external DTD.

W3C also offers validation tools for web technologies other than HTML/XHTML, such as MathML or CSS.

Validator criticism

All mark-up validators suffer from an inability to see the "big picture" on a web page. However they excel at picking up missed closing tags and other technicalities. This does not mean that the page will display as the author intended in all browsers.

DTD based validators are also limited in their ability to check attribute values according to many specification documents. For example, using an HTML 4.01 DOCTYPE, bgcolor="fffff" is accepted as valid for the "body" element even though the value "fffff" is missing a preceding '#' character and contains only 5 (instead of 6) hexadecimal digits. Also, for the "img" element, width="really wide" is also accepted as valid. DTD based validators are technically not able to test for these types of attribute value problems.

Furthermore, even if validated, all web pages should be tested in as many different browsers as possible to ensure that the limitations of the validator are compensated for and that the page works correctly.

CSS validation

While the W3C and other HTML and XHTML validators will assess pages coded in those formats, a separate validator is needed to confirm that there are no errors in the associated Cascading Style Sheet. CSS validators work in a similar manner to HTML and XHTML validators in that they apply current CSS standards to referenced CSS documents.

Article Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3C_Markup_Validation_Service

On Page Optimization – A Complete Walkthrough

Getting a good ranking in a search engine hasn’t been the easiest thing for many. Search engines are getting more smarter & intelligent everyday, so now it takes more than just good content to top your competitors.

On page optimization is one of the very first step of SEO which every webmaster should look into. It probably won’t even take you an hour to learn and implement some of these on-page optimization techniques. But you may ask me, why it is so important? – Well literally speaking, if you can do proper on-page optimization for your website you can not only rank well in a search engine but also can increase the overall readability of your website for your visitors.

Below I have tried to summarize some of the most important on-page optimization techniques for you. You can implement some of these if not all to give your site a better exposure to the search engines as well as to increase your overall CTR (Click-Through-Rate) ratio.

1. Title Optimization

A site’s title tag is by far the most important website optimization element. A title tag should be short but descriptive enough for your visitors to identify you and your business. Title tag is the first thing that is shown & indexed by the search engines. So naturally it is given a very high importance – out of thousands results that a searcher sees, your site’s title has to be appealing enough for him to want to find out more information. On the other hand, your title has to be appealing enough to the search engine in order to rank you above thousands of other similar websites like yours.

Important things to include in your title:

    * Your Name/ Business Name / Site Name: This is very important for breading propose. If you feel that your customers may search you by your brand name than it’s also useful to put it somewhere in your title.
    * Keywords: If you want to rank for a certain keywords it is always good to place some of them in your title tag. A Title tag represents the whole flavor & content of your website. So if you are selling pizza online you can include keywords like – order pizza, home delivery pizza etc in your title tag. Don’t staff too many keywords in your title. Write a title which is readable to humans & also good for the search engine. (e.g. Domino’s Pizza, Order Pizza Online for Delivery – Dominos.com)
    * Include your 1-800 or other toll-free numbers: Some may not agree with me on this, but I think including your phone number in the title tag does help your visitors to take a direct action! It also makes your site look more professional and legit when it’s being displayed in the SERP (Search Engine Result Page). Searchers are likely to ‘click’ on the result that has a phone number attached to it because in their unconscious mind, they will have a good impression on the authenticity of the business and the level of support. If you prefer not to include your number in the title tag, you can alternatively include it in your Meta Description which will give you almost the same benefits.

2. Meta Tags Optimization

A site’s Meta tags may not be as important as it used to be before, however I feel that Meta Description is something you can’t just ignore. A site’s Meta description should contain a brief description of your website focusing on the areas and services that your business is specialized in. This small piece of text can be considered as a selling snippet, if a searcher finds it appealing he is likely to click and go inside your page to find out more information. But if your Meta Description is too generic and isn’t written too well then there is a good chance that your site will simply be ignored.

Important things to include in your Meta Description:

    * Include your Selling Point– Tell your customers what they want to hear through your site’s Meta Description, and you will definitely get some advantage over others in the SERP. For instance – if you sell ‘cheap web hosting’ then including a phrase like “hosting starting from only $0.99” may result in more clicks and visitors because your description will exactly match the flavor of search performed by the user.
    * Keywords – Including some of your keywords will give you some advantage in Google’s relevancy algorithm.
    * 1-800 or other Toll Free Numbers – if you haven’t included this already in your title, you can rather include it in your Meta description. If the users have skype installed on their system, any number on their browser will become clickable which will result in a direct skype-out call. So basically, if your number appears in the Meta description some of your customers might just prefer to call you directly instead of going through your site.

3. Important HTML Tags

It is necessary for you to highlight certain parts of your website that you want your readers to look at. There are several tags in html which allows you to do so. For instance – the header tags [h1] [h2] [h3], Bold [strong], Italic [em] etc. The text inside your header tags (e.g. [h1]) is given very high importance by the search engine. Usually you can use them to define the page/post titles or the important sections of your website.

Header Elements:

    * Header 1: Header 1 should be used to define the most important section of your page. Usually Header 1 is used for Site’s title or header text.
    * Header 2 & 3: Header 2 and 3 can be used for Page/Post titles or important sections of your pages. Separating your content with headers is a good practice as it makes your site more readable and easy to navigate.

Text Styles:

    * Bold: You can bold (e.g. [strong]) certain words which are of high importance. Sometimes it’s good to bold your keywords where appropriate. However overdoing this may get you penalized.
    * Italic: You can use the [em] tag to emphasize certain words which will appear in italic.
    * Quote: This is very useful when you are quoting from someone.

4. Keyword Optimization & Synonyms

Your site’s content needs to be optimized in such a way that it can suit both search engines & your readers. Stuffing your site with too many keywords can make your site unreadable. So you will need to have some sort of balance between your keywords & your content.

Important elements of Keyword Optimization:

    * Research: Do a proper research before you decide on your keywords. There are plenty of free tools out there that can help you to do keyword research. Some of my personal favorites are: SEObook Keyword Suggestion tool, Google Adwords Keyword Tool & Overture Keyword Tool.
    * Keyword Density: Try to have a moderate keyword density so that it can help the search engine to determine that your page is indeed related & relevant to the keyword that you are targeting.
    * Synonyms & Related Keywords: I personally like to use synonyms instead of having a high keyword density. This helps to make my content sound natural but still helps in SEO.
    * Long Tail Keywords: It’s often good to target some long tail keywords as they are comparatively easier to rank for. During your keyword research you should be able to gather some good long tail keywords that you can optimize your site for. But you can also come up with your own long tail keywords; for example try adding some common words like – ‘best’, ‘free’, ‘cheap’, ‘top’ etc. along with your actual keyword and you might eventually get some good long tail keywords.

5. Link Optimization

It is important to optimize your internal & external outbound links for search engines as well as to give your visitors a better navigation.

Important elements of Link Optimization:

    * Try using good Anchor Text when you are linking to other people. Include the appropriate keyword in the anchor text which gives the outbound link a ‘proper meaning’ and value.
    * A good & clean Internal Link Structure with proper use of anchor text will definitely help. E.g. “Credit Card Application” is a better anchor text compared to “click here”
    * If you are using a CMS, then try using permalinks. This way your keywords/post title will be on the link itself and thus it will valued more by the search engines.

6. Image Optimization

If your site has lot of images, you need to optimize them too as they can’t be read by the search engines. It’s very easy for a human reader to interpret the image into its meaning. However for a Web crawler the whole interpreting process is completely different. Search Engine spiders can only read text but not images. So you need to use some special tags for your images in order to give them some meaning.

Some Important Image Optimization Elements:

    * Alt text : ALT text or Alternate Text is the text to describe your image when your mouse moves over an image on your web page. The text should be meaningful but short. You can use your relevant keywords as ALT text. If your browser can’t display the image for some reason, the alt text is used in place of that particular image.
    * File name : always use meaningful file name for your images, use names like “apple-iphone-cover.jpg” instead of meaningless “DSC24045.jpg”. Keep image file name same or similar to the ALT text.
    * Image Title : always use the title tag in images which will show the title as tool tip when a user moves his mouse over the image. Example of an image with title tag: [img src=”http://imagelocation.jpg” alt=”Image description” title=”Title of the Image”]
    * Image Linking : Whenever you want to link to your image, use the image keywords in your link text. Example: use “view an Apple iPhone”, instead of “Click here to view” as the anchor text.

Article Source: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/on-page-optimization-a-complete-walkthrough/6746/