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  1. #1
    absolute is offline Renter
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    Default Please review my website...I need your input.

    Hello All:

    I created my website about three weeks ago.
    The address is absolutecleanupservices.com

    Thank you.
    Last edited by absolute; 04-11-2009 at 12:06 PM.

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    It's good but I think you should change the font size of your text because it's too big..

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    Monkeyleg is offline Fixer Upper
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    It's a very nice looking site.

    From a search engine optimization (SEO) perspective, though, there's a few things that can be done to help you get rankings.

    First, you're wasting one of the more important parts of your site, the page titles. You don't have a large site as it is, so you should use each page to focus on a different keyword or phrase. Right now you're using the same title for each page.

    Along the same lines, you should find a way to tailor the text on the various pages for different keywords or phrases. Your Coverage Area page could give you an opportunity to get more regionalized search results, but you have the areas in images. Consider using regular text so that you can put your areas (and words on other pages as well) in <h1>, <h2> or <h3> tags. You can still keep your look consistent with CSS.

    It's hard to get a small site to rank well, especially if it's in a competitive niche (I don't know how competitive your niche is). Is it possible for you to set the site up so that you can expand and add more pages of content? The more content you have, the more ways there are for searchers to find you.

    You also don't have a links page. It's possible to get a site to rank well without trading links, but it's more difficult. Aside from search engine rankings, you're in a business that would benefit from having links on other sites as referrals.

    If you don't care about search engine rankings, just ignore what I said.

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    Jenie0109 is offline Home Owner
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    Quote Originally Posted by philippine_real_estate View Post
    It's good but I think you should change the font size of your text because it's too big..
    I agree, font is a bit large and there are a lot of space wasted. Maybe you could place more features, information or pictures regarding your service so you could utilize the space.

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    absolute is offline Renter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenie0109 View Post
    I agree, font is a bit large and there are a lot of space wasted. Maybe you could place more features, information or pictures regarding your service so you could utilize the space.
    I will. Thanks!

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    absolute is offline Renter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeyleg View Post
    It's a very nice looking site.

    From a search engine optimization (SEO) perspective, though, there's a few things that can be done to help you get rankings.

    First, you're wasting one of the more important parts of your site, the page titles. You don't have a large site as it is, so you should use each page to focus on a different keyword or phrase. Right now you're using the same title for each page.

    Along the same lines, you should find a way to tailor the text on the various pages for different keywords or phrases. Your Coverage Area page could .....
    [FONT=Times New Roman][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]Thanks for your excellent input. This is the first website I have created; therefore, I am a newbie at this . I chose the beginners package from the hosting site and it allows for a maximum of eight pages. I have used six pages and I will definitely add a

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