To many SEO's, having a search-engine friendly website is a concern from the start.
When we build or develop sites from scratch, it's usually there as a priority. Because of this, on-site SEO isn't usually a big issue to work with.
We can appreciate the commercial benefits of helping search engines find and read our content. And so do many businesses.
Unfortunately, there are a huge number of businesses out there who have the most appallingly developed websites. Javascript, Flash, frames, poor coding issues, and even a mixture of all of these, to contribute to sites with poor visibility in Google & co.
Twice this week I've seen big national companies with websites that have a blank Google cache - they really are in such an appalling state.
And completely redeveloping these sites can often be a challenge that involves problem solving on multiple levels.
I've written up a more extended report Comments
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I'm a small business consultant and specialist SEO living in the UK. I write a semi-regular column for SEO Moz and am also an editor at Threadwatch.
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I'm also an aspiring science fiction and fantasy writer, and currently live with my family in the Highlands of Scotland.
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