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Wow a lot going on and little information for me...Please think about taking some ads off, there are far, far too many and trust me people just want information from you on Mauritus and there is very little of that, just loads of affiliate links to travel agents, airlines and many, many more. Chances are if someone does find your site they will click off pretty quick with the layout so far.....All good sites are kept pretty simple, easy to navigate and have the exact information someone came to find.....
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You would be better off totally simplifying your site "down to the bone" by simply using either single flags, or "Welcome" in the various languages to indicate versions of the site rather than plaster a mini-paragraph in such an ill-ordered manner.
Use more actual photos of your destination to convey an accurate portrayal of the "facts and figures" you promise to deliver within the interior of your site. Lay these out in a cohesive manner to demonstrate a solid unity to your "introductory" page content (which is completely missing on the most important page of the entire website!). The only "ads" you should even consider placing on your website are banners or links supplied by your partner brands and vendors!
Begin to develop a very proper language formatting of your developed content...being careful to follow each language's rules precisely (no room for stupid tansliteral translation). Segment each "topical" portion of Content into smaller, more manageable (and thus easier navigable) pages, all of which contribute to overall optimization values (which you will need to pay attention to, inasmuch you are in a very competitive industry).
Rely on unique but not oddly contrived comments, reviews, suggestions, and offering descriptions to convey a greater importance to your perspective and website overall. Let them be presented as an obvious "personal touch" available nowhere else: prove to the casual web visitor that there is much more that you are capable of sharing, but "space may not permit" ... this creates a greater perspective of credibility (people want to associate with leaders, not pretenders to the throne) and promises a greater predicatble conversion of contact and bookings.
Rely on highly developed Content to provide the key operational formatting structure: without good content development, you cannot even implement H-Meta or strategic Key Words, so how can you expect anyone to even find you if you are at the bottom 10% of all travel/tour websites due to "non-compliant construct"??? Using cross-branding values (titled banners of established brands or partnered vendors, and/or links to pages within your site for greater "explanation" or to their site) will be the most appropriate way to leverage outside values in your favor, but for the most part, you need to be not just noticed by the SE's, but ranked as a more reliable resource for them to retrieve information for their own search clients: the more detailed content and overall relevance you develop, the more useful your website becomes to the Search Engines in the most natural of metrics possible....a very good thing!
You will get the drift, if you keep your eye on your competition as well as openly established industry guidelines in comparison to the perspectives mentioned here....
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Ditto on what has already been said. I would also stress that you check and double check your spelling, and context. You are using Google to translate, and when the English is wrong, (raindows, should be rainbows, maybe) the german for example doesn't work. Also the section about the vrious cultures, it doesn't translate right. Good Luck!!Mike
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