I have a 'small' question. I optimized my site www.samui-villas.biz as good as possible, but I don'y get the SERP's I want...Ok, that's destiny... But what I don't understand, that pages come up before my site, which don't show the search term in the title and only seperated in the description...and on our page the searchterm is in the title, description and partly in the URL. Just as an example: i am looking for ' Samui Holiday Villas' and get following results: 16. SAMUI REEF VIEW VILLAGE Samui Reef View Villas offer private luxury holiday rental villas and apartments in Koh Samui with private swimming pool, ocean views to the beachfront in ... www.samuireefview.com/ - Cached - Similar - Pageage: 07. Oct. 2007 17. Koh Samui Holiday Villas | Samui Holiday Homes | Koh Samui Villa ... Koh Samui Holiday Villas offers Vacation Rentals of Private Samui Holiday Homes and Luxury Beach Villas on Koh Samui - Thailand. www.samui-villas.biz/index.php - Cached - Similar - Pageage: 02. Jan. 2009 So, my question is....why 'Reef View Village' is one place before us, even the search term is less present than in our page, where the searchterm is in the title, description and partly in the URL?? And why does Google find all searchterms in the other website?? I don't see any good SEO on the ReefView page, so this can't be the issue either...?? Is the age the 'BIG' factor??? I don't hope so, because there must be a lot of old websitewaste outthere which don't bring any infos anymore. And why does Google not see the two other 'Holiday' in the title and description. Same with the second 'Villas' in the description??? It is one of the search terms, so Google should recognize it, or?? I am thankful for any help and clarification you can give... I really wonder why Google is the leading Serch Engine, when noone is able to understand their searchresults...