Deprecated Code. What it is and why you don’t want it.

Deprecated code is a problem which you should not normally see in a current and well maintained website. It is a sign of age and neglect. What is it? Here is a wonderful explanation from TechTerms.com.

The short version is this. Programing languages change over time. What currently works is different from what worked some years ago. As the languages change some old code is rendered obsolete and replaced by new code. Or, is not required because of parallel developments of its framework and/or the environment it works with. When this happens, it is deprecated, i.e. rejected and no longer works.

You may be having problems for which you don’t know the cause or maybe your website is running slow. You can utilize browser tools for developers and see the errors if they are there. When you do, it is time to replace and update the code.

Regular maintenance and updating should be a part of your overall website care. Along with malware protection, SSL Certificates, regular backups, and ongoing upgrades. These and new content are often done along with your SEO efforts to keep your website keyword rankings high. This is so your website shows up near the top in search results when someone does a search for it, your products, services, or the topic covered in your website. Proper SEO includes listing what are called keywords or key-phrases in the website’s code and content. Now, with improving spoken language ‘understanding’, folks are doing spoken searches in full sentences and will find what you are offering if the SEO is done well AND regularly.

SEO Keyword and Key Phrase Help

Please complete our SEO Keyword Questionnaire when purchasing SEO setup services or adding a mobile friendly website to your existing website. Also, if you are looking to update your website’s SEO configuration so it will rate highly when crawled by the search engine spiders, and analyzed by the latest search engine algorithms. We can use your responses to analyze up-to-the-minute worldwide search data, and compare what your competitors are using and how their keywords and key phrases are ranking.

For help with keywords and key phrases, review those you think will be best for your website and find others with a couple of very handy, and free, online tools:

Please share your ideas and suggestions with us!

What is SEO? GARDENING!

No! SEO is not gardening! SEO is what gets your website found when someone does an internet search for your company or its products or services. But, there are similarities to a garden!

 

SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. So, maybe the first question which needs to be answered is, “What is a search engine?”

 

SEARCH ENGINE
search engine is a website where you can perform an internet search for, well, ANYTHING! Just about everything mankind knows can be found on the internet, along with every business who is serious about staying in business and finding new customers. The less serious can’t be found even if you know the business name! Why? Because they do not SEO their websites!

 

SEARCH ENGINES
For examples of search engines, simply perform a search for search engines on a search engine! Use one of the popular search engines like Google or Bing and search using the key word “search” and see what you get. Then do a search using the key phrase “search engines”. What did you find? You probably had no idea there were so many out there.
{side note: As I wrote this I tried it and I just found that Google has a new interface for tablets from another blog, “Search Engine Land”.}

 

GOOGLE IT
Just as facial tissues are more commonly known as Kleenex, an internet search is often called “google”. If someone tells you to look something up on the internet, they’ll often simply tell you to “Google it”!

 

HOW TO GET TO THE TOP OF THE LIST
Ok, let’s backup. Now that you know what a search engine is, you will obviously want your company to show up at the top of the list when someone is looking for your products or services. There are two ways to get there.

 

SEO vs. SEM? NO!
SEO consists of many activities and is often compared to SEM. I know, I’ve not explained what SEO is and now I’ve thrown another acronym at you. SEM stands for Search Engine Marketing and by comparing the two terms I will define each. The ‘vs.’ above is wrong! Your choice should not be to do one or the other as each has a different impact. Your choice is if and when to do each.

 

SEO IS ORGANIC AND LONGTERM
SEO is said to be an ‘organic process’ where you don’t simply pay to be at the top of a search list. But, instead you construct your website to be rated highly by search engines. Each uses its own criteria in the form of a computer ‘algorithm’ (program) which analyzes your website.

 

After being submitted to a search engine, a website is first, ‘crawled’ (scanned) using a program called a ‘spider’ for the many features and attributes the algorithm needs to determine its appropriate place on a search results list for each ‘keyword’ or ‘key phrase’ used by consumers and others looking for information as well as the products and services your company sells!

 

The ‘key words’ and ‘key phrases’ are looked for in ‘meta tags’ on images and in your website content and are just one of the details being looked at. It also looks to see if your website is ‘mobile friendly’ (test your site on Google here), as well as is the content stagnant or does it change, are there links to it and are they high quality links from expert sites or junk links from ‘link farms’ , and very much more!

 

SEM

Using an SEM approach, you pay for strategically placed ads including at the top of a search list where the first several are spots are paid for. So, you can show up at the very top in the paid ads section or a few down at the top of the organic results. SEM is more targeted and can get a quick response. A strategy of SEO and SEM will get significantly increase your website traffic, your new business, and your bottom line.

SEO IS LIKE GARDENING
I like the analogy of comparing your website to a garden. You need to prepare the ground, plant the seeds, and then regularly water and weed it so it grows to be a large healthy garden. The same kind of ongoing attention is needed to grow your internet presence.

 

Setting up your website to be found, registering it and regularly submitting it and its site map to dozens of search engines, making your website ‘mobile friendly’, updating its content regularly, linking social sites, and the other ongoing efforts to get your website found will keep it healthy and your internet presence, along with your business, growing.

 

This organic approach will keep your website ranked highly while the SEM approach will get it there now and anytime you buy an ad there. But, when you don’t buy an ad there, you are nowhere to be found. You don’t have a healthy garden which can be found anytime. Instead, your website can only be found when you pay for ads and can’t be when you don’t. So, SEM has its place when looking for quick results. But, in the longterm, the organic approach of SEO will keep your company at the top of the list!