18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
am 03.10.2007 15:56:44 von javawizard
Would you like to look at www.odd-homes.com and let me know if you
have any thoughts as to how I can make it 1) look more 'professional,'
2) make it more effective in getting people to tell friends about it.
Thanks,
- Jeff
Re: 18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
am 03.10.2007 17:49:48 von John
> Would you like to look at www.odd-homes.com and let me know if you
> have any thoughts as to how I can make it 1) look more 'professional,'
> 2) make it more effective in getting people to tell friends about it.
> Thanks,
> - Jeff
>
Jeff,
I think you need more content. The shoe house for example, where is it, how
big, ext. The way the site is now I would just copy and paste a picture to a
friend in an email and wouldn't bother with a link because there in no info
about the house. I think your off to a good start and I like the idea.
Good luck,
John
Re: 18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
am 03.10.2007 18:04:32 von Andy Dingley
On 3 Oct, 14:56, javawizard wrote:
> Would you like to look atwww.odd-homes.comand
I think you should stop spamming your crappy little list sites
everywhere. You pitched up a few weeks ago and asked just the same
thing, then you'd spewed your tawdry little efforts (odd facts, AFAIR)
all over the place.
Secondly you're a commercial outfit, which means you're ripping off
content from other sites when it's clearly marked CC-nc-sa. I've
advised the site owner accordingly. I might look up your hosting later
and see if I can be bothered with DMCA paperwork.
Thirdly you're clearly just doing this buttload of sites for a one-off
spam run. This isn't "Odd Homes", it's "One batch of odd homes I found
once, and will never update ever again". That's not the sort of site
that's an overall contribution to the quality of the web. You're
nothing more than a left-over Google search wedged in someone's cache.
Fouthly it's the sort of square-box ugliness that gives web design a
bad name.
Re: 18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
am 03.10.2007 18:47:06 von John
"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
news:1191427472.504535.116810@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com.. .
> On 3 Oct, 14:56, javawizard wrote:
>> Would you like to look atwww.odd-homes.comand
>
> I think you should stop spamming your crappy little list sites
> everywhere. You pitched up a few weeks ago and asked just the same
> thing, then you'd spewed your tawdry little efforts (odd facts, AFAIR)
> all over the place.
>
> Secondly you're a commercial outfit, which means you're ripping off
> content from other sites when it's clearly marked CC-nc-sa. I've
> advised the site owner accordingly. I might look up your hosting later
> and see if I can be bothered with DMCA paperwork.
>
> Thirdly you're clearly just doing this buttload of sites for a one-off
> spam run. This isn't "Odd Homes", it's "One batch of odd homes I found
> once, and will never update ever again". That's not the sort of site
> that's an overall contribution to the quality of the web. You're
> nothing more than a left-over Google search wedged in someone's cache.
>
> Fouthly it's the sort of square-box ugliness that gives web design a
> bad name.
>
It looks like I spoke too soon. Maybe I should wake up before posting.
Re: 18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
am 03.10.2007 23:50:37 von John Hosking
Andy Dingley wrote:
> On 3 Oct, 14:56, javawizard wrote:
>> Would you like to look atwww.odd-homes.comand
>
> Thirdly you're clearly just doing this buttload of sites for a one-off
> spam run. This isn't "Odd Homes", it's "One batch of odd homes I found
> once, and will never update ever again". That's not the sort of site
> that's an overall contribution to the quality of the web. You're
> nothing more than a left-over Google search wedged in someone's cache.
I don't know about the "one-off" part of it; he keeps coming back here.
I've always figured the sole purpose of Jeff's sites to be getting
viewers to click on his Google ads. They're always the most prominent
feature of his pages and the actual "content" (which invariably comes
from elsewhere) doesn't measure up in interestingness to make anyone
want to visit.
>
> Fouthly it's the sort of square-box ugliness that gives web design a
> bad name.
Mostly one-page sites with large pointlessly wasted space at the bottom.
Followups set to a.h.critique.
--
John
Pondering the value of the UIP: http://improve-usenet.org/
Re: 18 Very Strange Houses Website, How Can I Improve It?
am 05.10.2007 04:35:04 von Chris Beall
javawizard wrote:
> Would you like to look at www.odd-homes.com and let me know if you
> have any thoughts as to how I can make it 1) look more 'professional,'
> 2) make it more effective in getting people to tell friends about it.
> Thanks,
> - Jeff
>
Jeff,
I was actually going to review this site, but I fell asleep while
waiting for the page to load. You might take a look at
http://pages.prodigy.net/chris_beall/TC/Image%20size.html and the
Bandwidth page that it links to.
Professional sites are usually about a product or service that the site
owner provides. Advertisements for other things distract from that
message. If you want it to look more professional, get rid of the
Google ads.
Chris Beall