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htudor73
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Posted: 2007-Sep-07 13:01
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Name of Site/Business: Credit Solutions

Site's Main Purpose: Information

Please Review the following:
Does the home page sufficiently convince people to go further into the site?

Does/can the site achieve its main purpose?

Navigation. Is it clear and easy to understand?

Search engine marketing. Can the pages be reasonably well indexed by search engines?



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we are trying to achieve rank in google for "debt consolidation". We are ranked well in the other engines. Google is the catch to it all. Could someone please review for pointers.




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Posted: 2007-Sep-08 05:10
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as for the site, its a little busy, but very professional.Its nice to see some good coding and well formed metas and head section.

you may be pushing it on your keywords for your term, you may be stuffing just a bit and the repetition at the bottom of the page may ring some bells. Its hard to tell when one's crossed the line. Personally, I would pull back a bit or work the keyword phrase more into the content.

I ran a report [link]

it isn't always about how many times you repeat your phrase, sometimes its just placement on the page

I would reformat your robots.txt, all of the disallows are showing as one continuous line of text. Usually there is one disallow per line. I may be wrong, but you may want try it.








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