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January 9, 2006 at 3:45 pm #680176
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InactiveNobody interested in looking?
I’m a bit disappointed…
ntaus
January 9, 2006 at 4:02 pm #680179Anonymous
InactiveI think it is interesting. I know nothing about mobile gaming, though. You have some good content althought I do not know if it is copied directly from the casino or if it is unique content.
Looks different from most sites I’ve seen, but it is easy to find what you are looking for.
If it were my site, I would gear the information pages towards specific devices a bit more. For example: If you have a blackberry device, you must do this (x, y, z, etc..) to download the casino and begin playing.
But that is because it is what I would want to know as a player.
Not sure if this helps… But, it’s my opinion
January 10, 2006 at 1:55 pm #680272Anonymous
InactiveHi KWBlue,
An interesting point. Maybe room there for a few new pages

Thank you for looking.
ntaus
January 10, 2006 at 2:47 pm #680276Anonymous
InactiveI’d change the logo to make it stand out more and be more memorable. IE: simpler. Plus i’d drop the splash page and go straight to content – you can only lose visitors with a splash, never gain them.
I’d add Wild Jack Casino (Jackpot Factory group, previously 7Win7) to the list as its Microgaming which may appeal to more experienced gamers too. keep an eye on http://www.spin3.com for developments too.
Cheers
Simmo!
January 10, 2006 at 3:25 pm #680284Anonymous
InactiveSimmo is right but I like the splash page – it is evoking interest.
I suggest you put your most interesting nav there, with short intros and LINKS.
January 11, 2006 at 2:18 pm #680393Anonymous
InactiveHi Guys,
Simmo: I did join 7Win7 – Wild Jack – but they’re only playing to the UK right now. As soon as they expand, I’ll be right there.
Gigaslot is only paying 15% like Slotland but I prefer Slotland if I have to have one that doesn’t pay much.
I’m desperate to find more casinos to make a better showing. Cool Cat and iNetBet both uploaded mobile casinos but no banners.
I’ve written to them and we’ll see.
Dom: This was a premade splash page and doesn’t have much room for expansion. I could take out the decos and substitute links but wouldn’t that be a bit plain. Didn’t want any affiliate links on this page for SEO. I’ll play with it a bit and see how it looks with some changes.
Thank for for the invaluable comments.
ntaus
January 27, 2006 at 9:16 pm #682056Anonymous
Inactiventaus8 wrote:Dom: This was a premade splash page and doesn’t have much room for expansion. I could take out the decos and substitute links but wouldn’t that be a bit plain. Didn’t want any affiliate links on this page for SEO. I’ll play with it a bit and see how it looks with some changes.ntaus
Umm…exactly WHAT is a search engine even seeing on your home page? This is why many sites with Flash Splashes and static splashes (like yours) make me chuckle; especially when you are trying to generate revenue with your website. Have alook at this link and let me know what a search engine is reading on your home page?
http://www.pagerank.net/search-engine-simulator/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mobile-gamblers.com%2F
Looks to me like the only text it is reading is “CyCFrame” and THATS IT!!!! How do you expect to get to the top two pages in search engines with no keywords in your homepage. ALso remember that if you use frames (like in your splash page) you need some SEO tweaking for frames. Better to not use them, period.I HIGHLY recommend LOSING the splash entry page IMMEDIATELY!!!
January 28, 2006 at 2:48 pm #682082Anonymous
InactiveHi Jeff,
Thank you for your interest and for giving me advice.
I’ve never done this kind of setup before and thought it looked nice but didn’t realise that it would hurt more than help.
The splash page is coming down just as soon as I have time and I’ll do some modification to the casinos page and call it ‘index’.
The whole site has been optimized for keywords so, in effect, apart from visuals there isn’t much work to be done to make the changes.
I very much appreciate your being kind enough to let me know what, to some people, might be unpalatable but to me is valuable information.
ntaus
January 28, 2006 at 9:55 pm #682101Anonymous
InactiveAhhh, now see how much better that is at pagerank.net? Now the search engines have so many juicy keywords to eat up on your index page! Watch your google position grow now.
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