The above example is what you should avoid when designing your site for search engines and search engine users.
A dark background, a table with jarring colors and light text - this sample, if let loose on the Web, would drive away visitors in droves. This might sound like a no-brainer, but sites with text that is hard to decipher tend to get less visits by search engine users. Make your text readable.
- Don’t use silly fonts that might look really cool in your HTML editor, but are unreadable on the Web.
- Avoid busy backgrounds that obscure the text; if site visitors have to slow down to interpret your text, you’ve just lost an audience.
- Make your text scannable: use bullets, headlines, and bold text so users can scan your content quickly.