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March 20, 2008 at 2:22 pm #763760
Anonymous
InactiveTo be honest, I was immediately overwhelmed with banners and and images on the site when I visited it and really didn’t know where to go. There is not much of a natural flow of ideas on the site and a clear direction for visitors to go. There are about 4 to 5 calls to action and when a new visitor has that many choices, many times they can just get overwhelmed and leave.
I know most visitors do not like to have to scroll within a page as you have a couple boxes with scrolls. I would take these out altogether.
I just think it can be organized better so that first time visitors can focus on what they are looking for.
Best of luck.
Mark
March 20, 2008 at 2:37 pm #763763
ben01MemberFocal;157175 wrote:To be honest, I was immediately overwhelmed with banners and and images on the site when I visited it and really didn’t know where to go. There is not much of a natural flow of ideas on the site and a clear direction for visitors to go. There are about 4 to 5 calls to action and when a new visitor has that many choices, many times they can just get overwhelmed and leave.Thank you for your honest input. You should have seen it before it you think this design is a sensory overload. But again, thank you for the input.
Quote:I know most visitors do not like to have to scroll within a page as you have a couple boxes with scrolls. I would take these out altogether.I designed the page to be more landscape-oriented, since the entire page used to be significantly longer, requiring a lot of scrolling to view everything on it.
The iFrame boxes make it easy for me to display recently updated content on the homepage and in our poker forum as well.
Quote:I just think it can be organized better so that first time visitors can focus on what they are looking for.Best of luck.
Mark
Thanks again Mark for your input. I’ll take it into considering for my new site PokerNations.net that will be developed over the next year or so. :hattip:
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