Search Engine Optimization
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Well, the name is in the title tag, and that has more prominence than page contents.
Who is Rebus, BTW? Is "Rebus's Scotland" a common set of search terms? When people are looking for this type of content, what are they typically looking for?
Scottish photograpy
Scotland photos
black and white scotland pictures
pictures of scotland
etc???????????Do people know about the book already? Is it publicized well?
Or, are they intending people to find the book using search terms like I listed above?
If that's the case, "Rebus's Scotland" isn't really going to matter. Plus, once people ARE looking for that, I think it's unique enough that it would rank high.Searching for that on google, there are plenty of listings:
http://www.google.com/search?q=R…Maybe the site just isn't listed yet.
For example, look how I have the search terms. If it were listed, I think this would be found:
http://www.google.com/search?hs=…Either way...your meta tags (though their importance is less than other aspects) are also not fully optimized.
Your page titles, BTW, are also too long.
Run the url through this page. It will give some interesting info. Enter the url at the bottom