I've got a couple of remarks about the search engine friendliness of waisays.com, and related sites. Because to be frank, it's pretty bad as it is now. The fact that the Google query "acne raw food" doesn't even yield anything Wai related on the first 4 pages, proves it.
So, I'd like to give a view tips for better SEO (and some user friendliness as well):
1) There are several domain names in use now. I found freeacnebook.com, waisays.com, youngerthanyourage.com, waicure.com and waidiet.com with some short searching. This is bad for multiple reasons. One is that your incoming links all point to different pages, so the total score you can attain is spread over multiple sites, reducing the score per site. Another is that there is duplicate content on some of them. Duplicate content on different websites is punished by search engines (i.e. you loose ranking).
To solve this, let all domains do an HTTP 301 redirect to one single address. This also means that waisays.com should redirect to www.waisays.com, because they are two different sites from a technical point of view, causing 100% duplicate content.
2) Some pages are only found by deeplinking (meaning, links somewhere in an article, as opposed to in some main menu. This is mostly user unfriendly, as opposed to search engine unfriendly, however, there is also a search engine issue here, and that is that the menu's are javascript based. Search engines don't use javascript, so they don't see the links. If you really want to maintain the javascript links (which I recommend against), make a sitemap which contains all the pages of the site, and put that in a robots.txt.
3) Don't use frames. Some robots may understand them, but Google for example, recommends against them.
4) Make your link texts meaningful. A link text like "more" or "here" (from "click here") doesn't describe the page you're linking to. Better would be make the descriptive text the link, as I do in this forum message.
Unfortunately, a lot of this requires major rewriting and rethinking, but it should be worth it. Feel free to ignore it, but I though I'd mention it
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For further reading, you may wanna read the Google Webmaster Guidelines.