What do the mozzers think about this site of mine?
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Hello SEO MOzzers, I am today wanting your feedback on a site that I recently went live with. My Google rankings for the main keywords are doing very well considering the site has been live for 3 weeks now. I of course have a list of items that i'm still working on, completing meta description tags, title tags, adding copy content to category pages, updating h1 tags, working on our backlinking campaign, etc.
The site is www.profitness-supplies.com
Let me know what you think Mozzers
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Dan
Sorry for the delay, just wanted to say thanks for you incite to the website and yes I prefer you honesty and feeback.
shivun
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Few things;
- Still says Copyright 2011
- Your Analytics Code should be BEFORE the closing head tag, not after
- Your homepage loads as a duplicate at http://www.profitness-supplies.com/index.php - this should redirect back to the normal homepage address
- http://www.profitness-supplies.com/index.html should also redirect to the homepage
- You may want to add the FaceBook open graph tags to the head of every page (helps when people click like button)
- You're disallowing a lot of user pages with robots.txt but this should really be done with the robots meta tag only (which I see you are doing)
- The square links on the homepage are only on the images, but you may want to include the anchor text in the <a>links to get some anchor text relevance. </a>
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<a>I think the site is pretty good overall, don't mean to pick out just issues, but I assume you want to make it better
-Dan</a>
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I like it. Looks clean and professional from a users perspective. It does need more 'social proof' with higher FB fans, etc to appear more popular thus convert better.
Personally though, I would just display just the fan count and not that bigger widget you have on the homepage. It takes too long to load and perhaps there are other stuff (testimonials?) that you could display that better helps the conversions.
Also, do you really need +1 buttons on product pages? I think product page is too important to have flashy colorful social buttons that could distract the potential buyer in this critical stage - of course, social buttons at this point are suitable if your product is super-social in nature (Funny Tees, etc). Besides, how much % of your users do you think would use Google+ as of today? I am pretty sure it will be far from significant.
From a SEO standpoint ~ I like the simple/ neat URL structure and the title and meta tags seem be well optimized. It's not too long or too short and seem to be covering the key phrases. I'd suggest using more textual content on the pages though just to reaffirm to bots what the pages are about.
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