Wake Forest Web Design and 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 Attributes from an Optimization Perspective
Use ALT attributes as they were intended, not simply a repository for dumping keywords... the search engines won't like it. Use them with all your Image tags, as per W3C standard, to describe the image or the image's intended purpose. Do it with keyword optimization in mind, and remember that the weight given to any one particular ALT or TITLE attribute is probably miniscule at best, but when combined to carry your keywords and theme domain wide, can make a real difference for both your search engine placement and the user's experience while navigating your site.
Assign TITLE attributes to the following html elements, reflecting the assigned keywords for the page and or target page, conforming always to acceptable application and usage...
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All images... ALT and TITLE attributes for any one image should be different.
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Navigation bar and other global anchor text... combine domain wide keywords with keywords from the target page into descriptive, meaningful text.
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All forms, questionnaires and drop downs... describes the purpose of element.
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Form elements such as images and buttons... describes the purpose of element.
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Bulleted lists... describe the theme of, or what the lists consists of as a whole.
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Tables... describe the theme of, or what the table consists of as a whole.
- Individual table rows... provides addition specifics and details.
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Frames... provides additional information.
- Headings... provides additional information.
- Blockquotes... provides additional information.
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Contextual links within the content... use descriptive text that bridges the gap between the source and target pages, in terms of keywords optimized for.