When I view the source on my web site, it appears that for the most part I am only seeing formatting information. I see very little of my content and wording. I KNOW this has to be affecting my search optimization. Can anyone look at that and see what my problem might be? I appreciate it.
www.microbusinessva.com
Publisher 2003 is very code heavy. There is a bunch of XML stuff and VML
coding in there. You have to accept that when you decide to use it
(www.davidbartosik.com/pub11.htm)
That said, a lot of the formatting I saw was due to your design technique.
You have a lot of different fonts and styles and colors going on. That is
common for print publications like a snappy brochure but less common when
doing online design.
Depending on your designing some text may not be text, but rather an image.
(html has limitations, you might review html how-to's at
www.davidbartosik.com/web.htm) For example I located the body of text for
the home pages main paragraph, but it's minus the first word "many" because
that stylelizing has to be rendered as an image.

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> When I view the source on my web site, it appears that for the most part I am only seeing formatting information. I see very little of my content and
wording. I KNOW this has to be affecting my search optimization. Can
anyone look at that and see what my problem might be? I appreciate it.
> www.microbusinessva.com