in my search for "php editor" you came up as the second link on page 2. Pretty amazing really!
Some stuff that might help (besides more inbound links...)
1.
http://www.blumentals.net/rapidphp/ you really want 'editor' in your url and the google likes words separated by dashes. /rapid-php-editor maybe ? rapidphp/editor.html ?
2. It's great that you have your keywords in the h1 but the h1 is really far down in the source (ln # 109). Might be too much trouble at this point but you can use different positioning techniques to move the nav and all that other stuff below the content in the source but then position it up top. Switching the "leftmenu" and "content" divs should be pretty easy.
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html:
<div id="middle">
<div id="content" />
<div id="leftmenu" />
</div>
<div id="footer />
<div id="menu" />
css:
#leftmenu {
background-color:#EAF2F8;
float:left;
margin-left:-860px; /*changed*/
width:204px;
}
#content {
background-color:white;
float:left;
margin-left:204px; /* changed*/
min-height:450px;
width:656px;
}
#head {
background-color:white;
clear:both;
float:left;
height:63px;
margin-bottom:35px; /*make room for the absolutely positioned nav */
width:100%;
}
#menu {
background-color:#0C85D5;
background-image:url(images/menubg.gif);
clear:both;
height:35px;
position:absolute; /*added */
text-align:center;
top:63px; /*added*/
width:100%; /*need a width*/
}
/* the above is only tested in firebug... :) */
you could do the similar absolute positioning on the utility nav up top and the <!-- Title image bar --> in the content. basically, the higher up in the source the bot finds your keywords (particularly in the H1), the better.
You could also generate some content that links back to your own site without being spammy. Screencasts for certain rapidphp features, more active twitter feed...