Hello,
Overall your site serves it's purpose. I agree with most of what "David Barnes" posted earlier, but there are some deeper issues to discuss from an
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) stance. One of the things that David pointed out is the "Alt" tag keyword stuffing!! I'm sure you're getting docked for this. If the image relays nothing, then don't bother. I know that if you run you're site through a test to see if it is compliant it will say that you need these alt tags, but you do not need them for "spacer.gif". The fact of the matter is that who ever designed you're site is behind in the times. I'm not trying to be negative or beat down on you're designer, but lets face facts. In this day and age of web design if you aren't using CSS for you're padding and margins then you are a novice at best. To take it a step further... Google doesn't even look at alt tags anymore, and Google is the search engine we are all trying to please. If you do well with Google then the rest will fall into place more often than not. The most important thing you need to worry about is content and links!! Not just any content and links, but content and links that are relative to your business. Try to get links from online directories that cater to you're business. The more the better! As far as content goes... you're designer has not applied any <h> tags that I can see and you're most important content is at the bottom of the page (below the fold). You should apply a style to you're <h> tags using CSS and then rework you're content so that the keyword rich content is near the top of the page or at least above the fold (viewable without having to scroll down) Make the headers in your content short and simple with you're most important keywords or keyword phrases embedded in your <h1> tags that you have assigned a style to in you're external style sheet. I could go one forever really, but between what David has told you and what I have written here you should improve you're site dramatically. One last thing though, in the content below the headers (<h> tags) make sure that you "bold" the top 3-5 keywords or keyword phrases that you have listed. Google will look at these and immediately know that they are of importance. Then Google will use these keywords and keyword phrases to judge you're external AND internal links for relevancy. Hope this helps.
Best Wishes - Ed
saxmanwebdesign@yahoo.com