I have not yet published my website , but I was wondering if some of you could review this for me. I can still make any changed I need. http://www.approvemysite.com/signature/thesearchengineconnection.com/index.html
Fonts are way too small - next to useless on a 'large font/120dpi' machine without zooming in 50%... which being px sized means not only are they too small they ignore the system metric AND can't be resized in IE, something one should never do for content. Anything smaller than 12px is a /FAIL/, and frankly I get squirrelly about anything less than 14px. Because of the font size and use of transparancy your menu options are next to invisible. The open header followed by a block logo looks kind of goofy, and pushes your content too far down the page. I would try to incorporate the two of those into each-other and keep the whole thing below 240px so 800x600 users don't have to scroll down a whole page to reach your content. Being a site that's supposed to be about SEO you might want to get rid of all the unneccessary tables and use a SEO layout with valid code- otherwise there isn't a coder out there apart from some green high-schooler that's going to take you the least bit seriously. I'm REALLY trying to figure out how it even validates, though I think a lot of it stems from the validator not checking inlined CSS. <table style="width:px;height:px"> <tr> <td style="width:px;height:79px"><table style="width:px;height:px"> Code (markup): Do we see a problem here, like a lack of numbers next to those metrics? This is **** that shouldn't even be inlined in the first place. Looking at your layout IF you are going to use tables, it should only have one, that one containing your three columns and that's IT. You've got tables nested three or four deep for elements for no good reason. The HTML for that site alone could be reduced 50% or more. I'd also suggest axing that stupid mm_onload macromedia image caching crap and using a purecss solution so you aren't tied to unnecessary bloated javascript. My advice, hire a web designer and developer.
May I suggest that you try and give your website some brandable aspects? This website is tottaly cliche, generic stock shots of business, impersonal and boring copy, its been done a million times. I like your domain name, but you need a proper logo and an original style to give this site and your company an identity.
You definitly need some sort of logo so people can associate with you, need a much better header not just a whitebackground at the top and I think you should make the base colors/header/footer span the whole page width rather than cutting off to white.
It's clean, keep it that way! Don't add noise for the sake of adding noise . True, you need a logo for brand recognition...just keep it simple. Also, go with a ragged right margin (not justified) as the former's easier to read. Again, maintain the simple look for the sake of usability. Good luck!!