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    Optimized site for SE submission

    I am working with a new client and would like an evaluation from you gurus about the keywords and meta tags I used in the title, descriptions and copy. As well, any other comments to optimize this site further for search engine sumission.

    The site is: www.jillbeach.com

    Appreciate any feedback. Thanks,

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    www.jillbeach.com

    Hi Jo Ann,

    Your title is too long. From your title it looks like Media Training, Video Production are your focus but not in the description (and customer is misspelled).

    I don't see any alt tags, they are a good place to put keyword phrases (and commonly missplelled words.

    Check your keyword density. And you might want to add Video or Media or what ever your primary service is, to Services Link.

    Good luck,

    Laura
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    www.clearwaterwebsolutions.com
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    That flash intro will hurt SE rankings for sure. This page does not have any content at all, and this is the one that will be indexed first.

    That is why I move to next page:

    - <script language="JavaScript"> section at the top of HTML code will not help indexing it for sure, your ranking may be hurt.
    - 18 words in TITLE. Too long
    - 25 keywords, you might want to drop some
    - 37 words in META DESCRIPTION. Too long.
    - your keywords can be hardly found in the content, as the links or ALT tags

    Your site should be optimized a little bit more, but this is a good start.
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    Hi Jo Ann,

    Your title is a little too long, but not much. The 'general' rule of thumb (and this is by no means a fact) is to have your title tag between 6-12 words. You currently have 18 so it's not so bad, but I would consider shortening it.

    It's also a good idea if your target keywords are indeed Media Training and Video Production to put them as far left as possible. Maybe not the very first word (spiders sometimes see this as sneaky technique)

    As an example for the title, I might use this "Miami Strategic Media Training and Video Production from Jill Beach Productions, Inc." 12 words, keywords are closer to the left.

    As far as the META description, I try to stay between 12-24 words, but that's a personal thing and I don't know how much difference it makes. Shortening it would be a personal decision and then see how it goes. (And Laura was right, customer is misspelled) Also, even though Google pays no attention, you might revise it to include your target keyword phrases in there. The more specific search phrase, the better the conversion rate.

    Keyword tag is right on target for length in my opinion (7-48 words). One thing to be sure, is any keyword you use in that tag be included in the body. Two things might happen if you don't. One, the keyword will definitely be ignored, and some spiders consider keywords in the meta tag not included in the body and form of spamming and will penalize you for it.

    And finally, if that is your primary landing page, my suggestion would be more content and keywords. A good range (again, my opinion) is between 2% and 7%.

    And you might do away with the Flash intro if it isn't that important. I know you're a media company so you might keep it. You might submit the actual home page and include a site map.

    Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!

    Aaron

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    introducing...

    I agree with all of the other comments especially the intro page problem. When the ses come to visit, and "SKIP INTRO >> " is all it sees on the entire page, you have a problem. You could frame the page using the noframes area for an alt page with links an content. That is the solution that seems to work best.

    One thing that is fairly easy to do, is take the page that the intro links to and use it for your noframes content. Doctor it up a bit, perhaps with some extra kw and/or links content, and place the flash in a full frame. There are other things that can be done, but this seems like the easiest way out that I know of.

    The ses will read the noframes content and you will do much better than you will with "skip intro".

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    www.jillbeach.com/home.html

    Thank you all for your replies. I agree that submitting the URL with the homepage, not the flash page is the best thing to do.

    I notice when I ran the meta tag analyzer on Scrub the Web, the comment came back that I do not have a /robots.txt file. How do I construct that?

    I will look over the other comments again and make appropriate edits again. I'll run it up the flag poll one more time, thanks to all your teriffic support.

    Regards,

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    robots...

    Just place a robots tag in your head area. It's a better idea and looks like this:
    <META name="robots" content="index, follow">

    peace...Paul
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    I do SEO work. My sites are mostly casino, casino portals and gaming sites.

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    Re: robots...

    Really? That's almost TOO EASY! Thanks for the tip!

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    using the tags...

    I prefer to use the tags instead of the txt file because it gives better control. If you want a page excluded, just place "nofollow" and the robots will ignore it. It's good for protected pages and getting something removed fron the ses that you no longer want listed.

    Try the frames on the flash intro. It's also "too easy" and really works.

    peace...Paul
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    I do SEO work. My sites are mostly casino, casino portals and gaming sites.

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    SEO optimizing on www.jillbeach.com/home.html

    Hello again my cyber friends. I have had my designer make the changes we previously discussed to enhance the SEO placement. Before I send it along to the Search Engines and DMOZ, I would like one final assessment, to see if it's on par.

    Thank you all for your attention, and most specifically your great guidance. This is a valuable forum on which to be a member!

    Cheers~

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