1. Plan your website. Before making your Google-friendly website, you need to plan it out. Just like a business needs a business plan, a website needs a website plan. What will you make your website about? What website host will you use and how much time and money will you invest in your website? You need to make sure that you write your website plan and details down. Research as much as possible before starting your Google-friendly website.
2. Find a website niche. This is a very important part of making a Google-friendly website. Finding a website niche means that you need a website topic that will help drive traffic to your website. Find a topic that isn't too competitive and that people online are searching for. Your website will need to have a lot of new original content, though, to fit into a niche.
3. Find your website host. After your website niche is decided and you have plenty of website development knowledge, you can find your website host. Many online web hosting companies offer free websites and hosting. Research website host details and ask questions. How much space will you have on your website? Do they provide website templates? What are the hosting fees and guidelines?
4. Buy your custom domain name. A custom domain name is the name of your website that doesn't include your hosting name in it. Custom domain names are recommended for a Google-friendly website. Google indexes and ranks custom domain names faster and better than regular free domain names.
5. Write a lot of website content. Websites that have a lot of useful content are usually Google-friendly websites because Google search engine searches informational websites. Include as much information as possible in your website and build many pages to it. The more web pages that are built, the more pages there will be in Google search results, which means more website visitors will be directed to your site.
6. Learn search engine optimization, or SEO, and apply it to your website. SEO is very important if you want Google to index -- list and rank your website -- in the search engine results. Pick good keywords, meta tags and page descriptions if your website host allows you to.
7. Make sure your website has good navigation. Your visitors should be able to get around your website without having to search around to find the available web pages. A website navigation bar is recommended for a Google-friendly website. Google likes websites that provide easy navigation to their website visitors.