Guidelines for eCommerce Sites

eCommerce Web Design
What are design guidelines & website visibility? Webmaster guidelines where developed by Google and page rank was developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin who help later in the development phase of page-rank.

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Organizing Content for Webmasters

Google guidelines are to help web developers and designer build important and relevant sites for Google to index. Without these guidelines we could take advantage of the system. Developing a e-site that is relevant and important to users is a tough challenge. Most experts understand how to design a site but are having difficult times keeping users interested in their content. Offering something that is unique in content or a presentation is keeps visitors interested and coming back for more. Google has done yet again another great job trying to organize the Internet.

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Google's View - W3C Guidelines

Google publishes guidelines for what (webmasters) to "follow" when designing their site. However, some “webmasters” do not know about these guidelines and there are those who understand them but do not follow them or try to trick search engines. Penalties for not following search engine guidelines means exclusion from their servers and their index.

 

We do everything by the book & Google should love the content your site will provide for users. World Wide Web Consortium is an international consortium organizations, and the public work together to develop Web standards. W3C guidelines are designed to ensure Internet growth for the Web and for online users. We offer great websites & low prices. Our design packages will help you grow your online storefront and develop your online business to meet the demands of users to your site. We develop website to meet not only Google's standards but also W3C guidelines.