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The contact page comes up fine for me, so I'm guessing you fixed it.
You've done a good job but havent done anything to help your site with search engines. You need to find the keywords people will use to search for you - and you need to use them - in the appropriate page titles, in the appropriate page descriptions and on the pages themselves.
For example - on one page you have mcm - I'm guessing after reading everything - that stands for McMillan - is there a better chance that people will search for McMillan? If so, you need to be using that word. But first, you need to research it.
rite i realy want one of those please can you dliver to uk?
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The only problem is on my contact page, I can't seem to figure out how to make the email address work when you click on it. Help please. I will work on the search engine stuff.
John
I will take 50 for the UK .
Joking apart, think the http://www.jwprecision.ca/a-5specs.html page may look better if all was stacked on top of each other in a line down the middle & centre.
On the contact us page you need to change the Link type to….
mailto:wallbanger1@rogers.com if its to be an email link?
<META name="KEYWORDS" content="tactical,stocks,mcmillan,A-5,Remington 700">
<META name="DESCRIPTION" content="Stocking Mcmillan A-5's for Remington 700 short and long actions.">
The 1st words you use are the more important ones that relate to the page. Its always good practice & important to have the words that you use in the key words area actually on the page as part of your text. IE: Gun. Rifle, & so on
So if you was looking for an item on a Google search? Would you search by the manufacture or the gun model?
But have a look at Beth,s article & it will explain in easy to understand language.
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