Singapore Engineering Portal SEO is floppedJust yesterday I received an Google Alert telling me that about a press release on 5 Polytechnics in Singapore Launches Engineering Portal to Attract Students. This issue is very close to me (I was a Temasek Polytechnic student) because it demonstrates that the government related entities in Singapore are finally embracing SEO.

So its good news!

According to the press release, the project to set up the portal was awarded to a firm in Singapore because it was supposed to be able to add value by doing search optimization for the site.

…because they are able to provide Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services, something other web vendors in Singapore can’t. As SEO is one of our most important online marketing strategies, we need an SEO company with a proven track record to handle this project…

So I surfed on to the site.

Aesthetically, the whole website looks wonderful! Nice vibrant feel with a professional look… but as I dived into the HTML code behind, I was terribly disappointed and confused with the SEO job! Seriously!

There are so many things that can be improved – some of which are like totally obvious, like the title of the page, NO meta tags!, no alternate tags for images… and guess what? Wasn’t it just mentioned in the recent PubCon conference that we should stay away from Javascript menus?

That’s exactly what they had. Oh man.

Well, I’ll admit – the page has a pagerank of 5 – but its easy to get a PR5 because it is an edu.sg domain, and is probably linked in by many other .edu.sg domains. I have a page which I left totally empty in my university domain, and its PR3!

I’m just wondering, did I miss out anything here? Is there a “alternate SEO strategy” for .edu sites or something like that? Would an experienced SEO expert please help me out?

I really hope that the big entities start to realise that SEO is not only getting sites submitted to Google for indexing.