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  1. #11
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    No because includes are actually part of the page.

    A web browser or SE spider calles a page, the page is assembled on the server *before* it get to the browser/spider, so they only see the complete product.

    When you have external CSS or JS you call a function from a different file and the spiders ignore that information.

    Make sense? (Good question BTW).
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  2. #12
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    I'd also either choose one subtitle or another on the pages. On the home page it says "Putting excitement into dot com and dot org" and all the other pages say "Website design, development & management and digital illustration." That's something I noticed right off the bat (that and the exclamation point looks like the one from the Big Lots stores logo if you have those near you)

    Anywhoo, I like the second subtitle (mainly because there are actually some people out there who would think, "Well, I'd like them to do my site but I guess they only do .com and .org sites, and mine is .net") because it's more about what services you actually offer.

    Nice, site, though - nice about us :-)

    SG
    "There are no traffic jams along the extra mile." - Roger Staubach

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    JS and includes:

    Js is client side... info http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/client_side.html

    Includes... know as SSI http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/docs/tutorials/includes.html


    Hope that helps

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    I tried to look at it from the perspective of a buyer of advertising services (which I've been) and having known lots of people/professionals in the Wash DC ad market, including designers, illustrators, writers, talent, marketing/sales folks etc.

    Scanned it.

    First I get a real sense of quality and knowing what you are doing. Kudo's. Impressive.

    You look like pros.

    On the bottom of the capabilities section under hosting you left out the end of the sentence.

    Check all copy to make sure it is thorough and complete.

    It seems like the phrase(s) ad agency or advertising agency (any city) has weak competition in most cities in the US. I'd try and optimize for some phrases like that and I'd bet you will pick some visability and traffic. Check the phrases out in your market. If it works add a bunch of expanding town names from your location...especially the town names where there are concentrations of businesses.

    Dave

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    Thanks Dave, I fixed the unfinished sentence. I'm hoping to implement the other suggestions here after the first of the year. seoRefugee and other jobs are taking priority now. And the rumor is that there's a holiday coming up.

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