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Janibanani
05-15-2007, 12:02 AM
Hi there,
5 months ago I set up a new website: www.royalnannies.co.uk , I read a lot about SEO, how to choose keywords, metatags, not to spam... get reciprocal links etc...
I have done my best, however im still not receiving the results i was hoping for.
I managed to get my page rank from 0 to 3... but that didnt seem to have any efect on my positioning under certain keywords...
There is so many sites above me which have less links and lower page rank.. I dont get it. Can someone help me please?
Pretty please

Any help welcome on links@royalnannies.co.uk
Hi there,
5 months ago I set up a new website: www.royalnannies.co.uk , I read a lot about SEO, how to choose keywords, metatags, not to spam... get reciprocal links etc...
I have done my best, however im still not receiving the results i was hoping for.
I managed to get my page rank from 0 to 3... but that didnt seem to have any efect on my positioning under certain keywords...
There is so many sites above me which have less links and lower page rank.. I dont get it. I have heard about using image alt tags... however my web builder - 1and1.co.uk doesn't seem to have a function of putting them in, and if I try to simply insert the html code, all i get is a red cross showing it wasnt done properly...

Can someone help me please?
Pretty please

Any help welcome on links@royalnannies.co.uk

dharm11
05-15-2007, 12:47 AM
Maybe a sitemap could help?

Videos on SEO: www.tinyurl.com/07pcp

claimbankchargesback
05-15-2007, 04:00 AM
Nice looking site!

One of your biggest problems is the huge number of "span style" tags you have on the page. These make the page much longer than it needs to be increasing loading time, but more importantly "diluting" the content.

The Search Engines calculate how much of your page is taken up by keywords, and use this to calculate rankings. A good amount is between 5 - 10%, any more and it will be seen as spamming.

In your case though, there are so many tags that your percentage of keywords drops right down, so the search engines see your page as less important.

Use CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) instead, and you`ll be able to get exactly the same look and lose 75% of your page which is unnecessary. This will increase your keyword density and has the added bonus that your page will load much faster, and you`ll use less bandwith!

Taffy Comp Geek
05-15-2007, 04:02 AM
have a look here http://www.getonfast.com/freeanalysis.html?adw

Good luck