This is not intended as a put down, but it won't be pretty. I hope it is at least helpful to you and your customer.
I agree with many of the previous comments and I am totally confused. Part of my confusion comes from this:
Quote:
The company provides yacht agency and yacht brokerage services in malta and whats to be first for the following keyords:
along with any other word that has to do with these words
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What keywords were supposed to follow the colon?
In fact however, I do not see much evidence that these pages or this site were
SEO optimized for any keywords, nor can I understand what keywords you might be optimizing for.
The site would appear to be partly optimized for keyword "boatcare." Since nobody will be searching for that keyword, I do not see the point of that. Even that is not optimized very well.
Advice for free - Do everything everyone else has suggested. Think about specific keywords that might be popular in search engine searches (Marine services, yachts, boat maintenance - whatever people use) and optimize at least the main page for one or two such words (Boats, Yachts). Look at examples of well optimized pages to see what things people do to highlight keywords. Check any
SEO hint list or manual.
Think about how search engines work and what might cause Google or Yahoo web bots to "think" that a page is associated with a particular word. They are little machines and do not have ESP. They only know what is in the text.
Also think about how a search engine bot is supposed to follow a javascript menu link. Answer - it can't really and those links do not count.
Make a list of pages and keywords that are supposed to be optimized on that page and do a check list. Are the words in the title? In the description? In a static html link to that page? At the bottom of the page? In a keywords tag? In alt tags of static images? Mentioned in the text? In <H1> heading?
What % of the content of the page is Javascript and html code junk? An optimized page should be over 60% text at least. Use a CSS and Jscript includes to get rid of some of the extra code. Is every page accessible by some path from the main page via static html links? Does every page link to the main page with a static html link that has meaningful anchor text with the site keyword?
That's what I can say for free and in public. ami.isseroff(at)gmail.com for more info and help.