My Website HTML is Good Give Your Review

jcauaeaudits jcauaeaudits is offline Offline Jul 24th, 2008, 3:38 am |
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My Website GMB.in and My Website HTML is Good Give Your Review.

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Shanti Chepuru Shanti Chepuru is offline Offline | Jul 24th, 2008
hey......
its simple and excellent ,really...
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renu.c renu.c is offline Offline | Jul 24th, 2008
Hi Shanti, its really good and effective, just a suggestion that in FAQs part the questions should not be bold on mouseover and the upper link are refereshing theirself in their own page i think it shouldn't.

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mitz mitz is offline Offline | Jul 24th, 2008
It is very good! You are very skilled at what you do. Nice and simple but very interesting.. Maybe its just right!
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prashar24 prashar24 is offline Offline | Jul 25th, 2008
Website is good.
5/10

HTML is not gud according to latest trend. Never Use design mode in dreamweaver. use Div based coding. managed and symentic css.

Overall HTML is poor
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hughv hughv is offline Offline | Jul 25th, 2008
Try the W3C validation service:
http://validator.w3.org/
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rexibit rexibit is offline Offline | Jul 28th, 2008
Hello jcauaeaudits,

I will give you the same reply I gave you on http://www.yourdesignforums.com

"The first suggestion I could give you is to ensure that all the links on your website work. For instance, I tried going to the "downloads" page, and it didn't find the page.

A broken link structure will hurt your ranking and relevance. Also, keep in mind that the toolbar page rank from google changes only every 3-4 months. The page ranking you see is not always an indication of your real ranking. Google discloses their ranking of your pages every 3-4 months on the toolbar.

Someone else's page might have been a better rank, or more relevant than yours to Google. And, since the toolbar is only getting its pagerank updated last week or this week, it might also shed some light to how it has progressed since the last push of data from Google.

If you want to target a keyword, it needs to be 5% of the total words on your site. Break it down. For every 20 words, you need one keyword that you are targeting. It doesn't have to be that number, but not anymore than that number or Google will think you are spamming and it might affect your relevancy in searches. You also need backlinks to that keyword on the page. That improves your relevancy as well."
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