Ask the Experts: Will W3C Validation Affect My Search…
Q: A week ago I received a message from my SEO consultant regarding HTML W3C validation. He said that I need to pay $5,000 to upgrade my site for the validation. How important or crucial is this validation for the SEO? All webpages run correctly in the browsers (IE, Firefox) but I didn’t know about this HTML validation. Will validation impact our ranking results?
A: The short answer is “No.” While we advocate W3C validation as a general web development best practice, we are not aware of any direct connection between validation and search engine rankings. The majority of websites, including many websites with top rankings on search engines, as well as the search engine websites themselves, do not validate with the W3C validation. However, there may be specific invalid code that your SEO consultant is concerned about. It is possible that the W3C validation check found errors in your code (such as a missing end quote or a duplicated tag) that could potentially be a problem for search engines.
We consider W3C HTML validation a helpful tool for observing a website, but not an end-all goal (our own website, for example, is not fully validated). if your SEO consultant is telling you that it will cost $5,000 to gain validation for your site, you should find out exactly what errors he or she is observing, and why those are specifically going to cause ranking or indexing problems. If this information isn’t forthcoming, then we think you’re being hoodwinked. Get a second opinion before you pay for the fix!