Can you guys asses the SEO on my website?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by harry2020, Nov 30, 2007.

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    I'm in charge of the Waterfall Spa website - had a bit of SEO work done on it, can any of you guys give me any suggestions of comments for how I might be able to improve it for key terms (spa, spa breaks, day spa, etc).

    It's at waterfallspa.co.uk

    All feedback is appreciated.

    Thanks
     
    harry2020, Nov 30, 2007 IP
  2. swapnil90

    swapnil90 Well-Known Member

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    Well I have 1,650,000 results for that keyword. Which one is yours??

    and its assess not as*es :p

    u can post your website if you dont include the www
     
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  3. mridout196

    mridout196 Banned

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    1. Its not bad to be honest, the word spa is used too much in your title tag, I would reduce it in length too.

    2. You are missing out on keyword related internal links because your navigation is done through images.

    3. Your URL structure could be improved

    4. Your W3C does not validate

    There's my 2 minute assessment of your seo :D
     
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    Trapped Well-Known Member

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    And since others missed, let me point it out. Change the color of the links the footer, using same color of text/links as the background is considered as blackhat technique. Just make them visible, after all those are links pointing to internal pages of your site, so users need to see them.
     
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    I would consider revising your internal linking. Your nav should contain keywords so instead of "Package chooser" what about "Spa package Chooser". Also your top nav is image based where that can definitely be made to look pretty similar using text with CSS. Also might want to look at including some links within the content on keywords to other pages of your site.

    Your description tag is way long (for google especially) and a lot of it won't even be picked up due to its length.

    I would also put a 301 canonical redirect on waterfallspa.co.uk to the www version so you avoid any potential duplicate content issues.

    Hope those help ya.
     
    Styxbowl20v, Nov 30, 2007 IP