Actually it's not. When you think about it most sites really only use their 
home page for search engines, you just need to build SEO into the code.

For example on your site.. get all that extra markup code off their and into 
seperate files. The next thing would be to work a h1 tag first thing in html 
with keywords in it and it should reflect page title, right now you have it 
partly right but "Description of Property", so google thinks that "Description 
of Property" is what your page is about because you put it in a headline tag 
first thing, which of course doesn't help your standings.

Next being that I used to be a realtor I can tell you this, you need to break 
the description down (like area or subdivision) as far as you can because you 
don't have enough content or back links to position that page well in google 
for "new albany ohio property for sale", there will be hundreds of people in 
front of you. The only chance you have is to fill the page very carefully with 
selective keywords in paragraphs. You could help it a bit with put keywords 
into link titles but really I don't think you have much of a chance.

And no disrespect but if you were offering to hide your text into the bg then 
you didn't "know". If it's that big of a deal to the client then he should hire 
an SEO company because that page needs all the help it can get to get 
positioned.


>right.
>i know that.
>that is what i was trying to get across to the client.
>but on a one page site its pretty difficult. 

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