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13 comments »HTML Validation: the hidden key to SEOHow do you know if the code on your site is written properly? How many of you have ever made a typo in a post or posted some bad grammar or a spelling mistake? Well, developers do the same thing. And sometimes they don’t clean up their mistakes because they feel that if it displays in the browser no one will know and it must be alright. Not so! These mistakes, called “Validation Errors” are devastating to your site's ability to be searched by search engines and displayed uniformly across various browsers like Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari, etc.
HTML Validation is important because:1. As with all languages, there is a proper way to use it and an improper way to use it. Valid HTML is HTML that has been written in accordance with W3C and uses the correct syntax. Every industry has standards and the web design/development industry is no different. W3C standards are the benchmark for web development. W3C developed these standards for cross browser compliance and general usability. Valid code is displayed properly and uniformly across popular browsers. Valid code is what search engines understand and will assist with SEO. 2. Search engines read text only. When you provide an engine with invalidated HTML you loose whatever text was inside the invalid tag. When you neglect to place alternative text in image or Flash tags, you lose the searchable value of that element. Basically, invalidated HTML can handicap your site’s search ability which can greatly affect your site’s Internet visibility and traffic. How prevalent is invalidation on the webHow I love clean and precise code, code that is validated, and by validated I mean 0 errors, 0 warnings. Alas, as I surf the web, millions of sites fail that simple test. Now, not all sites can be warning free, single digit warnings on sites that contain Flash or use a canned CMS or pull content from other sites are acceptable, but simple sites bursting with warnings… my patience wears thin. For those developers that do not check or validate their code… shame on you. I attribute grossly invalidated code to negligence, ignorance and laziness. If you used a developer for your site and it has more than 10 errors - call your designer up and make them fix them! What are W3C standards?The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. W3C's mission is:
You can view the standards at www.w3.org. How to see if your site is validatedWant to see if you validate? Go to the W3C validator and enter in your url. It will tell you what’s wrong with your site and give you suggestions on how to fix it. Want to see what a validated site looks like:Check out RSSPieces
Check it on W3C (our site validates on all 3 RSS feeds, the Atom feed and the HTML/XHTML- we even proudly display the W3C validation logos)
Tools for do-it-yourselfers:
Case In Point: Paying more deosn't necessarily mean a validated website:Recently, a new client (Fortune 1000 packing company), who shall remain nameless for the time being, came to us with a problem. After paying $80,000 for a brand spankin’ new website developed by a well known competitor, they realized – “we ain’t got no traffic and my new site sure do look funny in IE 6.” (Please excuse the red-neck speak but I am entertaining myself with My Name is Earl gramatical stylings.) While looking at his brand new site, what to my wondering Firefox developer tool bar doth appear: tons of HTML validation errors and warnings, flash navigation and of course, seriously flawed SEO attempts. I can’t even fathom taking in 80 grand and providing a site that is not cross browser compatible, full of validation errors and non-existent in the keyword department. So, just because you pay a lot of money for a website doesn’t mean you are getting a quality one. The key to getting a quality site is knowing what to ask of your developer and how to check to see if he/she is doing it right. Related PostsVALIDATING your website for better SEOUltimate guide to building backlinks Google Suppression SEO Tool RSS Pieces SEO tools HTML validation Comment from: RainMain [Visitor] All good points but generally the only people that stress over validation are people trying to sell websites. Really validation does not have much to do with SEO at all. Extreme example: crappy sites made with Frontpage are ranked just as highly in Google as others because the algorithm has very litle to do with the code and lots t do with the content. Comment from: Mary.McKnight [Member] I will preface this with we don't sell websites or SEO- we do blogs. And since users enter new content into blogs regularly- it s hard to guarantee their validation since people do crazy things like cut and past form Word or other websites that introduce validation errors. My beef is, web designers that don't validate their code are hacks. It's a simple thing to do. The reason validation is important from an SEO standpoint- is that a search engine can't read the text inside of invalid code so the more valid the code, the more of the text a search engine to consider on your site. Validation is a way to hedge your bet. And the beautiful part is if your site ain't valid- you go back to your original developer and say- hey, buddy - you screwed up- fix it. You shouldn't pay someone to validate your site- the guy who did it in the first place should fix it! Comment from: David Smith [Visitor] I just ran this page throught the validator and got 4 errors. I do know that a single error can cause multiple errors to be reported. Since this post is on validation I thought I would let you know. I too am constantly checking for valid code and find there are many, many errors floating around out there. Comment from: Deja [Visitor] in attempting to validate the company provided "page". I get the message 302 found. I think this page is full of errors. at least it looks jacked up in firefox. can you point me in the right direction Comment from: Jenna Ryan [Visitor] Validation is the least of my worries when it comes to clean code for SEO. I'm more concerned with the absence of meaningless font tags, usurious Javascript and nonsense that search engine crawlers can't read. The key for me is creating pages that are clean, flat and that make it easy for crawlers to get in and out. There is no proper or improper way to use a language. Language is organic and should not be rigid. If we use your rationale which is proper English? UK English, American English, Australian English? Comment from: Jezebelus [Visitor] Well personally I must agree with RainMain because there are really a lot of crappy sites very well ranked, in fact much better then some professional made sites with minimal errors (I say minimal because I can't find any website without errors, even your www.rsspieces.com have 9 errors). The only thing that may be possible is that google gives better rank to pages with less errors. You said "search engine can't read the text inside of invalid code", so I made a test. Since I'm the owner of divxtitles dot com I've checked it for errors with online wc3 validation tool you mentioned, and it has found 235 errors, but still my site is well ranked in google and I have thousands of visits from google every day. Then I've checked opensubtitles dot com and it has about 18 errors and its much better ranked then my site. Do you thing it may be due to better obeying wc3? (Please pay attention that its much older then my site and also has way more incoming links then I) I have knowledge of html and when i check on validator.w3.org/ for error it shown few error now i download firefox developer toolbar but it take me to validator.w3.org/ and shown 13 error but how do i remove that errors please guide me you have highlight nice point for seo thanks. but please guide me for html validation i want to learn it in details Comment from: operil [Visitor] · http://www.all4divx.com I spent all day to make it to be valid. Comment from: angelin [Visitor] The validation process of a website is easy and is a must do!!! I don’t understand how others have issues with the validation of their websites. I own a huge portal with hundreds of thousands of pages and they are all valid. Check the link… Comment from: Jakov [Visitor] I checked my site DiseaseArchive.Com and found 11 erors, but I have checked google.com too, and found 66 erors… I agree with Jezebelus, 99% sites have erors… Comment from: Joshua Dominguez [Visitor] Thank you for your post. Your article is a great article which reflects on the issues within the industry and web today. Cross browser validation and compatibility is of key importance when building and launching any serious website. Build an all around good site, validated, proper validation, and yes cross browser compatability is crucial to web/seo/business success. While you may pull ranks on SEO and begin to get visitors, how many of them are turned off and leave to a competitor because of a broken layout? One of my mottos is, if I can see it, so can the client, and their customer base. I believe validation is ONE chip of the SEO/Web success key. What do you think? Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |

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