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2.5 years ago when I created Spray Wash I was on a very tight budget. I created my own website using my Mac, but fast forward to the future, and its time for something better.

Does anyone have recommendations for a good website designer?

Frankly I don't have time to deal with it myself and need help.


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Besides, Ray with Capital Roof is kicking my butt in the rankings!!!!

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Ray, Call Laura at Greencastle webdesigns. www.greencastlewebdesign.com

she has been working with us on our marketing materials and we like her work so far.

I have seen some of her recent websites, and they are well done. Some of the guys on here must have really talented web designers too, as some of the them are very informative and customer friendly.

We are in our infancy understanding this whole google world, but it really does work as we have seen with recent inquiries, even though our website is still being produced.



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I use Laura too.



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paroofguy wrote:

Ray, Call Laura at Greencastle webdesigns. www.greencastlewebdesign.com




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sweefun placeerfish wrote:

Besides, Ray with Capital Roof is kicking my butt in the rankings!!!!


 I'd tell you some of my secrets but Chris T. beat me to it!  biggrin



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i have a guy he did mine for $2000+/- but really depends on the #pages you want. Tell him Chris sent you.

http://maggiowebdesign.com/



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You MUST be very very careful these days NOT to over optimize a website.

Read, and try to understand this, and be sure you make sure the web site maker understands it too.

Now SEO over-optimization is not a good thing. If you are using such tactics, then stop immediately! I know some sites have found loopholes in Google's algorithms, and are exploiting them with over-optimization, but that doesn't mean you have to do the same. Who knows when the noose will tighten? Search Engine (over-) Optimizers might be winning battles and skirmishes, but it's a war they cannot win.
Head of Google's web-spam team, Matt Cutts, said in March that Google has been working on penalizing overly optimized sites for the past few months. He explained that with this, Google plans to level the battlefield so that no one has an advantage, and the top rankings are determined by brute strength, i.e. good content, rather than cunning tricks (black hat SEO). This way, sites with little SEO but good content will come up, while sites with extra SEO but poor content will go down. So let's now talk about what things entail over-optimization, and how you can detect or avoid it.

What an over optimization penalty entails?

Despite clear statements from Google such as "crackdown on black hat SEO", the idea as to what actually incurs Google's displeasure is still vague. Google doesn't let people in on the secrets. As they said;
While we can’t divulge specific signals because we don’t want to give people a way to game our search results and worsen the experience for users, our advice for webmasters is to focus on creating high quality sites that create a good user experience and employ white hat SEO methods instead of engaging in aggressive webspam tactics
But gathering facts from the messages and notices Google has been putting out, we can get a general idea as to what things we should avoid. Here are some over optimization practices that you need to stay away from.

Bad inbound links

Recently, Google started giving out lots of warning messages to webmasters through the Webmaster tool, informing them about some bad linking structures with their sites. Here at MBT, we always discourage buying backlinks. These are bad, automated links. So take a look at what sort of links you have. Start using Google Webmaster Tool to get notified.
Another fairly common practice is making inbound links from other websites one might own. Usually, people create multiple sites to supplement their main site. These sites, of course are low quality. Some people might even employ automated mechanisms to make these side-websites look genuine. So if you have links coming to your website from other sites you own, then this practice falls into the category of over-optimization.
Link anchor text is also very important. Anchor text is the text that displays instead of the actual link. For example, Google is the anchor text for the link www.google.com. Now if many of your inbound links have the same anchor text, then it hints at automation. This usually happens when you buy backlinks, which is why you should never do that.

Cloaking and hidden text

Now you might not be aware about you backlinks, but you sure as hell know what you are doing when you hide or cloak some content. This is a ruthless black hat SEO technique. Cloaking means hiding some content from the search engine, or displaying a version of some text to the search engine that is different from the one presented to the user. This is usually used in over-promotion, phishing, etc.
Hidden text is text that is made invisible to the readers so that they can't see what they're clicking on. This trick can be achieved by playing around with colors. For example, white text won't show against a white background. These techniques are unethical, and cheap. And you should never use them.

High keyword density

Using too many keywords in your titles, meta descriptions, intro paragraphs etc is considered as over-optimization, since putting up more keywords is a desperate attempt at gaining a search engine's attention. Google has started penalizing sites that have a high keyword density. Usually, anything above 2-3% density is high.

Excessive interlinking

Interlinking content within your site is a great SEO practice. We always recommend people to interlink more often. But there's a catch. In an attempt for over-optimization, some webmasters interlink so much that there are more than a couple links in any given post pointing at the same page. And to make matters worse, they might even link repeatedly to their home pages. Well that, my friends, is a recipe for disaster.

Improper heading structure

H1 tags are a lot more appealing to search engines than other tags. So some people use multiple h1 tags to gain attention. Well that is just plain wrong. Always use one, and only one h1 tag per page. Use h2 and h3 tags for headings and subheadings.

Too many redirects

Now if you have changed the file name for a page, then redirects are okay. But redirecting just for the sake of gaining ad income or directing you to affiliate pages is just sad. Too many redirects, and Google will catch you spamming.

Duplicate content

It often happens that those who are unable to write good quality content, they resort to these over optimization tactics. And since they don't have much content to write about, they re-use their content a lot. While quotes and stuff are okay, but copying paras from old posts and rephrasing them is wrong.

Pop-ups

You know someone's desperate when you see pop-up ads on their websites. While pop-ups themselves are bad, some webmasters make it even worse. They deceive users by designing an exit 'cross' button where a cross would normally be. And when someone wants to close the ad, they click this button, which is actually a link to an ad or something. While this ensures a high click-through rate, it is highly unethical, and must never be used.
Well, here were the basic over-optimization tactics that you should avoid. If you are using them, then I'd advice you to let go of them. If you've been hit by Google as a result of these tactics, you can always read other posts in this series to get a better idea. Good luck with your Panda and Penguin recovery :)
 
 

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Hi Ray,

I have gone through many web designers and lost lots of $ believing their promises. If you know what you want and have content and photos etc, contact Taylor at http://www.fineprintwebdesign.com/.
Its a no lose opportunity. They can do whatever you want. As many changes as you want forever. There is no cost for the site. It costs $35 a month for the hosting. That is a bit higher than standard hosting, but it covers the cost of the site and endless changes. Feel free to pm or call if you have any questions.

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