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Old 11-06-2003, 05:15 PM
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I am truly new to this world and am trying to help sister make her site 'market/search engine, etc.' friendly. I would appreciate any comments. Thanks, sid lockaby
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Old 11-06-2003, 07:17 PM
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I'm no expert but I will state my opinion anyway.
The only way to be recognized is to have text content. Some graphics and head tags won’t make it.
A well-written paragraph describing you company, products and services would make a world of difference.
Don’t use description tags and keyword tags that don’t have matching content in your body.
For example, even if you use jade in some of your jewelry, if it’s not in the written content of the page, don’t use it in your Meta tags for that page. Make sure all page links are working, so the search engines can follow them to the other pages. If they’re looking for Jade Jewelry, they will look at your title, description and keyword tags, then see if there’s relevant content and keyword density in the body. Based on these results will determine how well your page will be listed.
I also saw, ________jewelry, ________jewelry, ________jewelry, ________jewelry, ________jewelry, and so on. Don’t over use a keyword in your Meta tags. Refer to it once and use it alot in your body.
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Old 03-31-2004, 11:13 AM
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Thanks for the help. I will continue to work, work, work!
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Old 03-31-2004, 11:29 AM
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Hi Sid,

I have a few thoughts (which is fantastic at my age).

Splash pages (the first page I see) are ok... but
because yours is only two graphics.. there is not much
for search engines to "see". If you keep the splash
page then you should add Alt Image tags to both graphics.
And those tags should be descriptive of the website.

Inside the website - I see that a lot of graphics
are used (for text content). Like on the "what's new" and "about us" pages. This is a problem for two reasons:
First, the file size is large 100K and 60K respectively.
Second, again no "text" content for search engines.

So, I'd suggest reworking any pages like that to keep
the graphics/photos only to display the jewlery and
convert the graphic text to "real text.

~Roland
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