Web Design Company, Lounge Lizard, talks about the Top 5 Web Design Mistakes that kill your SEO

NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Lounge Lizard is globally recognized as a top web design company within the web design and development industry. Lounge Lizard's brandtenders are creative, tech-savvy, and passionate in developing innovative strategies that drive conversion for both startup and established clients of all industries, making them the "best of breed since 1998."

Periodically websites need a redesign for one of many reasons such as re-launching a brand, to improve the user experience, or to incorporate innovative technology. While changes are necessary that does create a certain degree of risk on the SEO side of the equation that during the process something might go amiss. Even small issues can create a ripple effect with search engines that could cost you rankings, authority, or even incur penalties. Today NY based web design company, Lounge Lizard, talks about the Top 5 Web Design Mistakes that kill your SEO.

    1. Forgetting proper redirect rules. There are some very basic redirect
       rules that always need to be followed on a redesign. Pages that are
       changed or moved need to use 301 redirects from the old page to the new
       one to ensure page ranking is maintained or people who use bookmarks can
       get back to the page. If you delete unneeded pages you lose any SEO value
       from inbound links. Instead they need to be redirected to the most
       relevant existing page.
    2. Skipping a full crawl after migration. Migration typically occurs twice
       during the redesign process; once when you transfer the live site to your
       development environment and a second time when you move it back to the
       live server. It is important to perform a full crawl after each migration
       to look for links pointing to the wrong pages, images, and the like.
       Otherwise if errors go unchecked it can cause a ripple effect of
       problems.
    3. Not performing a full function check. Once your redesigned site goes live
       it is critical to perform a full function check on every aspect of the
       site. You can't just check out a few pages and assume if they look good
       that everything is working. Remember what they say about assuming?
       Instead make sure everything functions correctly from ads to search to
       tools along with checking that your analytics and webmaster tools are all
       working properly.
    4. Forgetting to reconfigure WordPress. If your site uses WordPress, then
       you must take the time to check WordPress and any plugins you might use
       to make sure search engines are viewing everything properly versus
       showing as not to crawl or index after the site goes live.
    5. Changing things on well ranking pages. Occasionally during a redesign,
       certain elements are changed on pages that rank well in an effort to make
       improvements. For example, a novice designer might change out images
       using larger or more impressive images, but during that process they
       forget to change the image name to match the prior name which helped the
       page rank. Or copy is broken up differently. Or links on that page are
       changed. Pages that already rank well need to be handled carefully so
       that determining factors a search engine uses for page rankings aren't
       changed.

Lounge Lizard New York Web Development is an award-winning, high-end design boutique specializing in website and mobile app development, UX/UI, branding, and marketing. Lounge Lizard excels in creating the ultimate brand strategy, fully loaded with expertly crafted visuals that work together to increase sales and effectively communicate a client's unique personality.

Media Contact: Ken Braun, Lounge Lizard, 631-581-1000, ken.braun@loungelizard.com

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