soccermeister, on 05 January 2010, 06:36, said:
- Thank you for the constructive feedback. I have updated the contact us page with address, phone, etc.
-I'm in the process of making a new header. I thought the comma was just my screen but I guess I was wrong

-The reason for the US flag is because we are adding a Danish language page shortly, but you're right. No need for it right now.
-Question about the basis OSC layout. I have looked at other designs/templates and I've contemplated switching. However, I have added a lot of customization (contact us page, header tags, random products, etc.). Won't changing the template be a major undertaking?
Thanks!
The text in your product descriptions has no styling. ie - the <td> that encloses the description has no 'class', and thus the text doesn't match the rest of the site's text.
As far as your meta-tags, they seem to be working great. You have unique meta information for each product. The reason they may not be showing up in Google, is that your meta information is too 'generic'. For example 'men's cologne' is not a great keyword for the simple reason everybody else is using it. There is little reason for Google to pay attention to your use of it. However, your keyword phrase 'Fragrance and Handbag Boutique' is better, it's a bit more unique, more targeted and that is probably why it shows up. 'Fragrance Boutique' or 'Handbag Boutique' would be as poor as 'Men's Cologne'. Find something special to say about your 'Men's cologne' or something special about how your are marketing it. Better yet, use Google keywords to find out what keyword phrases people are using to search for your products
In summary, you appear to have the SEO tool working well, you just need to come up with more unique Keywords, and meta descriptions.
Another technique is that whatever keyword phrase you end up using, work that keyword phrase into a realistic sentence and use that sentence in the text of the product description.