Friend plz revew my website for SEO, aftwer hardwork of two month something going right with my website and more help need from you guy.. your suggestion is heartly welcome www. shayona .biz
First off I would pull the plug on the directory being attached to the website. Isnt this a site about professional web design? If so then keep it related to web design. If you want to have a directory then create one on a separate domain. There are no H1, H2 tags and the Alt attributes for the images are too over cooked.
A web design company with a table based web site? No heading tags and far to much in terms of keyword stuffing, the word web turns up a ridiculous amount of times. When you read through the page it feels hard to read and that is because it has to many linked keywords. If I can't read it because of this your bound to not be helping yourself, with search engines. You might also wish to think about splitting the page up into relevant sections, this will at least reduce the unnaturally high keyword ratio a little. But I think you need to add semantic hierarchical structure, by ditching the table design, and using Heading tags, while at the same time hiring a copywriter to word your site. Finally while I commend the use of alt attributes you are stuffing them with meaningless content, don't forget the ALT attribute is meant to describe the image, while the Title attribute provides more semantic meaning.
first of all take a quality of back links for increasing PR of site that help to listed your site in good position on SREP
urgh that's a joke right Go for a DIV/CSS design no tables, you need to get the site right before worrying about back links at this stage.
This will be fun tell us Chandra in your opinion how Page Rank effects the SERPs think carefully now... ...actually don't bother Applying to Directories is a good idea, the only advantage of applying to reciprocal directory is that by placing their link on your site will normally get you moved up the waiting to be approved list, however your preference should always be one way links where possible. However your priority is your site, and getting the on site side of things done, if you can afford the $30/50 dollars look at hiring a directory submitter to submit for you, make sure they manually submit sites though. Regarding PR you will find a lot of "SEO" talk about PR but it means squat, however that's not to say that the advice to increase PR is bad advice for SEO just the reasoning behind the advice. If your looking at measuring stick when looking to do link exchanges try using page strength. (one good reason to increase your PR is if you are going to do link exchanges as the vast majority of webmasters are clueless when it comes to the value of links and therefore you can charge far more for a PR7 link then a PR0 even if the PR 0 would bring 1000s of hits)