No dont just change the font, you need to put your keyords in <h1> tags, so that Google thinks that your page is about "nutritional supplements".
Google uses the words in <h> tags to help decide what your page is about - if its in the title it should be a good description of whats on the page.
Eg, change
Code:
<p>Atlargenutrition, your online source for nutrition information and nutritional supplements. </p>
to
Code:
<h1>Atlargenutrition, your online source for nutritional supplements. </h1>
(Have cut out words to increase keyword density)
Have just looked at your code again and you appear to be hiding content by moving it above the top of the page - that wont be good if someone reports you.... And you have <h1> tags in the bit you are moving above the page:
Code:
<div id="contentLinks" class="contentLinks">
<p>Atlargenutrition, your online source for nutrition information and nutritional supplements. </p>
<h1>At Large Nutrition - Your number one choice for nutritional supplements.</h1>
<p><b><a href="nutrition.php?osCsid=81d22cd72663d7605ac18c6cae5e6017">At Large Nutrition - Your number one choice for nutritional supplements.</a></b></p>
<p><a href="nutrition.php?osCsid=81d22cd72663d7605ac18c6cae5e6017">At Large Nutrition - Your number one choice for nutritional supplements.</a></p>
<p>, online, store, us, canada nutrition, nutritional, sports nutrition, nutrition supplement, sport nutrition, body building nutrition, diet and nutrition, large, atlarge, creatine, diet, fitness, weight, body, food, athlete, athletic, health, article, lifting, muscle</p>
<p><a href="nutrition.php?osCsid=81d22cd72663d7605ac18c6cae5e6017">At Large Nutrition - Your number one choice for nutritional supplements.</a></p>
</div>
Where .contentlinks is:
Code:
.contentLinks {
position:absolute;
left:0px;
top:-640px;
width:640px;
height:640px;
z-index:1
}
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