Charlottesville, VA (PRWEB) August 06, 2013 -- Whether you’re in the process of designing a new website or updating an existing one, it’s important to make sure it will be easily found in search engines. Fortunately, there are steps to take as you’re building your website to ensure it will. These steps will be outlined during an upcoming webinar from search engine marketing agency Search Mojo titled “Building Your Website with SEO in Mind,” taking place August 8, 2013 at 2 p.m. EST.
Join Janet Driscoll Miller, Search Mojo’s President and CEO, as she discusses some pitfalls to avoid when designing a website. Amanda Sides, Account Director at Search Mojo, will also be going over 11 site tips to develop a strong foundation for SEO.
“People really underestimate the importance of starting off right, rather than throwing a website together and optimizing for search as an afterthought,” said Sides. “This webinar will hopefully help people understand how doing it right the first time can really make a difference in the long run.”
“There are several things that should be avoided when planning the design and functionality of your website, like Parallax, Java Script and Flash design,” said Miller. “Deciding what to use will require a little creativity to find solutions that successfully merge SEO with design and usability.”
To register for the webinar, go to http://www.search-mojo.com/design.
About Search Mojo
Recently ranked on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest growing businesses in America, Search Mojo specializes in search engine marketing, social media advertising, content marketing and analytics services. Founded in 2005, Search Mojo uses the latest information and techniques to help companies improve their conversions and lead generation through search and social tactics. Learn more about Search Mojo at search-mojo.com or read our blog, Search Marketing Sage, at blog.search-mojo.com.
Alex Katzen, Search Mojo, http://www.search-mojo.com, +1 (434) 202-6364 Ext: 114, [email protected]
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