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How to Build a Site That’s User Friendly AND Search Friendly

Getting found online is essential. But you need to take traffic through your site, not just to it.

In order to be successful online, you need to make sure your visitors are getting what they want from—and where they need to go on—your site, so you can get the conversion, and even the rankings, you’re after.

How can a user-friendly site improve your search rankings?

It’s simple. Today, as the folks over at Hubspot put it, SEO is not just about search engine optimization, it’s about search experience optimization too.

Search engines are designed to get users where they want to go—not just to a site, but to a site that takes them all the way through the process they’re looking to complete: whether that’s making a purchase, learning about a service, filling out a form, or something else entirely.

Google rewards quality sites with higher rankings, and right now, providing a high-quality user-experience is the key, not only to converting customers, but to showing Google you’re a site that’s relevant, useful, navigable, and worth a spot at the top of the search results.

Ultimately, the two work hand in hand to make a sort of complete circle. Getting found online brings traffic to your site, strategically directing that traffic by optimizing your site for a better user-experience means not only more conversion, but better rankings, and better rankings mean more traffic.

Here are some tips to help make your site user friendly and search friendly at the same time:

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