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Location: British Columbia, Canada
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infoway
In my opinion, you should focus your pages more on your keywords.
Your nav bars are huge and the same on all pages, this removes focus from your page.
I would break things up and have fewer but more focused anchor links
Example for main page
Web Design
Corporate Identity
Graphic design
Hosting
From each of these pages, drill down and get more focused
(don’t use drop downs, or you will not improve your relevance to content)
As it is, because all your pages point to many varied topics in your anchors, it reduces your overall relevance of each page compared to its page title and description
Example
<title>Professional Website Design, Redesign</title>
Yet within this page, most of your anchor tags are unrelated to web design
Therefore, your page content is only 60% relative to title and description tags
Where as: if on this page, you had most of the anchors related to web design, you would be much more relevant as far as page content to title and description tags.
Don’t try to focus on too many things at once
Also I have not seen meta tags written with the name at the end, as you do.
<META content="website designing, development & Search engine Optimization firm from india. The company was established in 2001" name=Description>
I normally do it this way (may not matter)
<meta name="Description" content="contents here"
Make sure anything used in Title and description is on page.
Example
<i>Search engine Optimization firm from india. The company was established in 2001</i>
Where does this appear on your page? I can't find it, so why is it in the title???
Good luck
Smokey
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