by halley » Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:48 am
1. Maintain A Clean User-friendly Site Structure
Maintaining a clean and easy to understand site structure is the first thing you can do to improve user experience. As you probably know already, user experience is actually something you should be very careful about. Whatever you do with your site, the last thing you want to do is to piss off your visitors.
2. Use Text Links Extensively Throughout Your Site
A great on-site structural tweak is using text links extensively through your website. It helps both users and search engines find the most prominent as well as related (to the current page) contents on your site easily.
3. Offer An Easy to Browse User-accessible Sitemap
Google recommends that you keep a sitemap for your site users that’s separate from the .xml sitemap that you preserve for search engines anyway. Here’s what Google’s head of webspam team, Matt Cutts, thinks about user-accessible sitemaps