Neal, at a minimum for SEO, include keywords/phrases searchers might use:
1. Expand your title tag (currently just Construct Web) to include the
tagline: Standards-Compliant Web Design / Development
2. Add a description tag
Think of these in terms of the highlighted words/phrases that might
show in a search engine results page.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:53 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apologize for the cross post.
> I created a page (pages) for a client and they will be used mostly for SEO
>
> This is the (very simple) page:
> http://www.constructweb.com/seo/
>
> It validates! - anything else that be suggested from the css/html (maybe
> SEO if it's not too OT) perspective that would make this page even more
> web standards compliant?
>
> Thanks
> Neal
>
>
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