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Old March 31st, 2003, 03:30 PM
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hi All,

I would like any feedback regarding usability and SEO for my company's recently redesigned web site -- www.jcdanczak.com

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Hi Lowell,

You have a great opportunity on your home page to change your keywords from regular text into links that go to your product catalog - primarily in the first and last paragraphs.

I would shorten the page title as well. The word "supplies" is repeated, and that can have a negative effect. Eight words is normally the maximum length you want.

The last thing that comes to me right off the bat is the domain name. Yes, it's the name of the company, but it's very hard to remember. Consider getting a domain with some keywords in it and setting up a redirect.

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One more thing to add...
On the top left corner you have written ALT description. Good!!!! But it would be better if you can use title attribute for that.

for example:
<a href="......" title="...."> <img src......></a>

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