It's also frustrating to get emails with microscopic text (accessibility
issue).  Text/plain please?

As far as your dilemma goes - don't lower your standards (pun intended) for
the sake of getting work.  If you can't convince them, let them go.  Maybe
they will come back when the site they get doesn't do what they need it to.

If the lack of traffic from Google is one of their main reasons to redo the
site, tell them (in broad terms) why you think Google doesn't like the site.
Show them examples of sites you have made (the standards way) that do have
good listings in Google.   Maybe that will open their eyes.  If not, move
on.

Oh, and yes, the site does show up if one searches for s2store.  Great if
people actually search for that "word", but otherwise about as useful as an
ashtray on a motorcycle.  My site is usually #1 of 15 million+ for my
business name too - brings me 1 visitor a month if I'm lucky.

Regards
-- 
Bert Doorn, Web Developer
Better Web Design
www.betterwebdesign.com.au


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