Thanks Richard - I'll take a look at some of these issues, although we made the 
client aware of the content problem when they first commisioned the site - they 
were insistent it looks like it does!

Appreciate the help.

Regards 

Will 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 May 2007 09:38
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site

Hi Will,

You've quite a few problems here that need immediate attention:

1.   Search engines can't follow javascript links. Each affect can be the same 
with a HTML/CSS combination
2.   You've way too many keywords. They are pratically pointless keep it under 
250 characters otherwise you may get flagged as spamming. 
3.  Something weird happens when you first go to the homepage. Forget about 
using the url session variables when the page loads. Also use 
URLSessionFormat() instead of keeping it in the URL.
4.   You've pratically no content. You need to add some text or there is 
nothing for the spiders to go on

There's plenty of other stuff you could do but this will get you back in and 
better positioned.

You've a few inbound links but not many, if you change the above I reckon you 
will be reappearing/disappering in a few weeks. Then back in solidly in a 
couple of months. Good luck with it.



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