Raleigh Web Design and Raleigh SEO

Our Approach to Web Design:
Who we are and what we do:
- Center Stage Web Design is a Raleigh based organization that provides customized web design services and SEO.
- We specialize in small business web design solutions for the North Carolina triangle area including Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham and Wake Forest.
- We offer solutions ranging from initial site development to restructuring of current sites and Search Engine Optimization.
- We believe that our first responsibility is to our loyal customers.
- We believe in providing an affordable, cost effective website design solution for our customers.
Organic SEO Tips
Organic Search Engine Optimization is the most effective way to gain recognition on the web. One of the easiest ways to boost your website's organic SEO is through meticulous, consistent, and conscious keyword implementation. Check out the different ways can use keywords that relate to your industry and business to enhance your organic SEO, boost your visibility in search engine results pages (SERP) increase site traffic, and attract more customers.

Using Keyword in Alt and Title Attributes
ALT and TITLE Attribute Benefits
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Enhances the browsing experience of visitors with disabilities.
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Increases keyword density and relevancy for your targeted keywords.
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Provides valuable information to all your visitors with descriptive link titles and descriptive text about other page elements.
ALT and TITLE attributes are simple to add to your code, and remember that the ALT attribute is a requirement html element for images.
ALT and TITLE attributes boost both your promotion efforts and your site's accessibility, and they are a useful optimization tool because the Search Engine Spiders love the keywords. Visitors with images turned off or who use text browsers, screen readers and other assistive technologies will appreciate your effort to orient them on your Web page and explain the purpose of elements like tables, forms, and links.
The TITLE attribute displays on mouse over, while the ALT attribute displays for images if the images are turned off or don't load. The TITLE attribute displays correctly for all page elements.
There are few coding techniques that can give you as many benefits for so little effort as your ALT and TITLE attributes... use them wisely!