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"A website that is not getting the attention of visitors is of no use at all. The main purpose of having a website is to get a quick communication with customers. If a web design lacks the marketing touch, there are very little chances of getting the right targets to be achieved. Search engine ranking is the preferred thing that is needed by any website. For this purpose a website is built up to the expectations of search engines so that higher ranks will not become a mare dream. Here are some things that are considered from SEO point while designing a website."
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Your site/blog gets more traffic than all of your social media profiles combined. Your visitors have made a decision to visit your site/blog - in contrast to randomly clicking on a social profile of yours.
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Do you ever find yourself sitting in front of Photoshop for hours trying to mock up a decent navigation menu, or searching the web for the most aesthetically pleasing color palettes for your users to click on that doesn't remind them of McDonalds or a funeral parlor? Face it, sometimes we all lose our mojo for a moment or two, and then we are forced to validate ourselves not just to the W3C, but also to our website visitors, design clients and portfolio piranhas. And then we remember that through the general kindness of a group of web designers and/or developers, and through organizations such as The Creative Commons who work to guarantee that kind freedom, we don't always have to be the Picaso of style sheets.