Re: Finally my site is on the air! | | Hi Alec,
just spent some time at the sister site and it looks pretty good at first glance.
I was looking at your meta tags and I feel that you need to trim those back a bit, you do not want to penalized for spamming meta tags. For instance, "real estate homes" really doesn't help you. If you keep them more specific to each individual page, you will get better results. And to get right down to it, with your sites being very content rich, you probably don't need those meta tags at all. If it were me, I would remove all the meta tags for each page and let the search engines decide. This way you wouldn't have to worry about being penalized.
In the header of all your pages, the word "investments" is running off the page. And sometimes the line underneath it, too.
Navigation Buttons:
First three show (+) when you hover over the buttons. On some pages, the new constructions button has 2 r's in construction. On the for sale by owner page, the button for fractional is spelled franctional.
Your affiliates page has a lot of overlapping text between nav buttons and bottom of page.
On your FAQs page, the left heading says "Frenuantly Ased Questions" that needs to be fixed.
On your buyers brokerage page, I would remove the white highlight off the second tan-colored text box that has your phone number in it. That would make the page look neater.
I run IE7 and keep my cache and cookies cleared. I have noticed that your pages load nicely. You have a really good base for both your sites. Tweaking is the key now.
Have you tested your forms? I noticed on this site you did not rename the comboboxes, (still say combobox1, combobox2, etc.). If your forms are working right, then ok. But if they are not, this might be the problem.
I really like how you have laid out your sites, and feel that it is only a matter of time before your efforts will pay off. Think about what I said about meta tags. Sites that NEED meta tags are lacking in content and have lots of images.
All the best to you,
__________________ Karen Williams 
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