Read Charles Heflin’s ‘SEO 20/20 Blog’ latest post titled “Advanced Website Design and Structure”.


Charles Heflin’s latest blog post is reprinted here.

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Advanced Website Design and Structure

We are seeing undeniable evidence that designing your website using silos to avoid search engine determined theme bleeding is achieving optimal rankings on the SERPs especially Google.

As search engine algorithms become more sophisticated it becomes more and more important to show the search engines that you are staying within your theme in order for them to consider your site relevant enough to display in the top positions.

Search engines have long been toiling with automated algorithms to weed out spam and pages that are not related to the users search queries. Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is being used and perfected as we speak.

Google’s media bot (the bot that determines which AdSense ads to display on a content page) already uses LSI to determine theme. By taking advantage of the search engines gravitation toward LSI through proper site silo design, you gain an edge that 99% of the webmaster community is either unaware of or ignoring in favor of “magic button” techniques.

Members of SEO 20/20 are already seeing optimal ranking results by using these website design strategies.

Get the low-down on the search engine design structure of search engin choice by listening to this excusive audio interview between SEO 20/20 member Kerry from Australia and Russell Wright of ThemeZoom.

If you have not already read the Silo Report, then you will need to download and read it in order to fully understand the audio discussion.

The audio can be heard here: Advanced Website Design


The author Charles Heflin is dedicated to educating aspiring webmasters to create solid online businesses through proven and cutting edge strategies. For more information visit:
SEO Tutorials (with videos)
SEO Blog

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