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February 6, 2008 at 3:43 am #760177
croupierMemberanyone have anything? who better to critique my site than the audience it is trying to get……..?
February 6, 2008 at 3:53 am #760179Anonymous
InactiveAfter reading the copy on the homepage, I still don’t understand what the site offers.
February 6, 2008 at 4:07 am #760180Anonymous
InactiveI would have to agree with Randy. The homepage doesn’t tell you anything and when I read content without any direction, I leave the site.
February 6, 2008 at 9:34 am #760188
poluroud20MemberThere is a box (What We Offer) on the top right-hand corner.
This would be better viewed in the center (centre for us Brits!) of the page in bullet point format with a couple of lines on what exactly you are offering.
Then you can move the ‘Partner Programs’ box up a bit and the visitors will see you are working with reputable Poker operators.
Anyway, that’s my point of view :tongue:
February 6, 2008 at 10:47 am #760192
croupierMemberawesome!
thanks for the feedback
June 15, 2008 at 2:05 am #770168
croupierMemberwork. mostly backend functionality, but we are starting to put together the front end information architecture.
a little bit has changed if anyone would have a second look?
pokeraffiliatesolutions . comwe also put together this animated info piece that i am really looking for feedback on:
http://www.rocketdogcreative.com/affility
any and all comments are direly needed

thks
RLalso, we are split in our company about the name of our site. we really have spent a lot of mental energy on the branding, the name, and whether or not to change it. its long, doesnt stand out, and is difficult to type in, i always muff it up
. on the other hand, if you build a desired product, will the name matter all that much? we arent sure and would love to hear feedback on this topic as well. how do you guys deal with this when you develop a site, then realize it may not be branded how it should be but it has PR, links, and an established userbase? -
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