QUOTE(Brian Chandler @ Apr 30 2009, 02:07 PM)

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I am mainly targeting college students to check their papers. Perhaps I should focus on strictly that target market and mention that in my keywords.
Forget about keywords. As Pandy said, they have almost no real effect, particularly on search engines. (Personally I think it's a good idea to use the keyword tag, but only on the off chance that something somewhere uses it properly, so it is not very important.)
If you are tageting college students, say this plainly on the page, and in the FAQ. As long as you are writing the truth, you are very unlikely to fall foul of any SE discrimination.
I still don't understand what "MLA etc." could mean. What is "etc"? (Isn't this a writing style problem?)
To answer your questions, first, MLA is a style of writing .
Etc. is short for etcetera, which is "a number of other things or persons unspecified." Dictionary.com
I took out etc. and put a short description of MLA on the page.
I also changed the colors all around, shrunk the image links, and took out the borders. My next step is putting rounded corners on my CSS text areas.
Let me know if you think it's better:
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