Full-fledged semantic design takes up to a week.
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:28 am
But the key principle of semantic design remains unchanged - when creating a website, we respond to user requests. This way, we make our web resource useful for the user and achieve two goals at the same time.
A person quickly finds the information he is interested in on the site, gets involved in whatsapp numbers reading, viewing offers. A company previously unknown to him becomes familiar, stands out among competitors. This increases the likelihood of a purchase.
Search engines analyze behavioral factors and see that visitors to your site find what they need. Search engines raise the site in search results so that other users also receive useful information.
Semantic website design makes the website as useful as possible, which means it turns search engines into your allies.
Example of a site with semantic design
The developers of samsonite.ru relied on the principles of semantic design. This is noticeable in the structuring of the content.
Pay attention to the category names. Let's see if they match the queries from wordstat.
We see that yes. High-frequency queries that are of the greatest interest to the site owner are assigned to the first page in the catalog by level, because it has the maximum weight for search engines.
The visitor is given the opportunity to filter products by selected criteria, for example, color. When choosing a specific color, the URL and title change, indicating the color of the suitcase. Let's check whether such functionality is justified from the point of view of search demand.
Yes, wordstat shows that users are specifically looking for suitcases of a specific color.
As we can see, relying on demand means not just "making a step towards" search engines, but also creating maximum convenience for users.
Such a convenient web resource will have high-quality behavioral factors. Thus, search engines will have an additional incentive to raise the site in the search results.
The site's structure, relevant to queries, reflects the developers' far-sighted intentions. Surely, the creators of this web resource created a mind map during semantic design. This is what it might look like:
How to tell if semantic design has been done
when developing your website?
To understand whether your site has a "foundation", ask yourself these questions:
Did the developer agree with you on the semantics of the site before creating it?
Whether the sections and pages of your site correspond to specific search queries is easy to check in wordstat.
And finally, does your site rank high in search engines for target queries?
Or contact us for an audit of an existing website or development of a new one -
We know and love website building!
A person quickly finds the information he is interested in on the site, gets involved in whatsapp numbers reading, viewing offers. A company previously unknown to him becomes familiar, stands out among competitors. This increases the likelihood of a purchase.
Search engines analyze behavioral factors and see that visitors to your site find what they need. Search engines raise the site in search results so that other users also receive useful information.
Semantic website design makes the website as useful as possible, which means it turns search engines into your allies.
Example of a site with semantic design
The developers of samsonite.ru relied on the principles of semantic design. This is noticeable in the structuring of the content.
Pay attention to the category names. Let's see if they match the queries from wordstat.
We see that yes. High-frequency queries that are of the greatest interest to the site owner are assigned to the first page in the catalog by level, because it has the maximum weight for search engines.
The visitor is given the opportunity to filter products by selected criteria, for example, color. When choosing a specific color, the URL and title change, indicating the color of the suitcase. Let's check whether such functionality is justified from the point of view of search demand.
Yes, wordstat shows that users are specifically looking for suitcases of a specific color.
As we can see, relying on demand means not just "making a step towards" search engines, but also creating maximum convenience for users.
Such a convenient web resource will have high-quality behavioral factors. Thus, search engines will have an additional incentive to raise the site in the search results.
The site's structure, relevant to queries, reflects the developers' far-sighted intentions. Surely, the creators of this web resource created a mind map during semantic design. This is what it might look like:
How to tell if semantic design has been done
when developing your website?
To understand whether your site has a "foundation", ask yourself these questions:
Did the developer agree with you on the semantics of the site before creating it?
Whether the sections and pages of your site correspond to specific search queries is easy to check in wordstat.
And finally, does your site rank high in search engines for target queries?
Or contact us for an audit of an existing website or development of a new one -
We know and love website building!