Website Sitemap > 5 tips so your users don’t get lost
Posted by admin on October 9th, 2009
Have you ever been browsing through the pages of a website and found yourself lost, confused and unable to find a way out?
If so then that website was lacking a very important aspect of good web design – a site map.
A site map is as useful to a website user as a road map is to a driver, and here are 5 useful tips:
- Your site map should include a link to every page within your website; from the homepage, to your contact details, to your deepest subpages.
- A link to your site map should be included on every page of your website. This means that every page within your site is only ever two clicks away, which is not only good web design, but also useful for getting your pages indexed by the search engines.
- Keep your site map under 100 links, and if more are needed then split into multiple site maps.
- An XML site map is important for search engine optimisation as it allows search engine crawlers easy access to index every page within your site.
- It’s important to understand the difference between a HTML sitemap and a XML sitemap. A HTML sitemap is useful to the visitors to your site, while a XML sitemap is designed to give information about your site directly to search engines.
If you’re lost and in need of some direction with anything to do with your website, or if you are after a brand new site, as a leading web design agency, Leicester we can provide excellent web designs and search engine friendly services to promote your business and increase your enquiries and sales.
Give us a call now on 0116 275 8456 to speak to one of our team members or arrange a no obligation meeting. If you need a map to find us, then there is one on the website…we wouldn’t want you getting lost after all!
David Morris
Studio 2 Online – Web design Midlands
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