Ok - thanks everyone for the feedback on ‘creating a profitable website’ design. This is the final permutation of the layout before we ‘chop it up’ into HTML. Now I will launch into setting up the pay-per-click campaign. Yeeha!
Home page (below)
Ok - thanks everyone for the feedback on ‘creating a profitable website’ design. This is the final permutation of the layout before we ‘chop it up’ into HTML. Now I will launch into setting up the pay-per-click campaign. Yeeha!
Home page (below)




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Check out this very awesome very flashy flash site for amazon. U can lose yourself for hours “window” shopping!
www.windowshop.com
This is a nicely designed-userfriendly profitable website. I think the option to join as a digimate and then you can advertise old macs etc and other percs is a very cool incentive. I joined. It’s well catered for it’s target audience.
www.digicape.co.za
Cool innovative site: the idea is all based around brand exposure. These guys made this site, and invite anyone to send them stuff that they then put onto the site, they then send the people badges with their logo on. So they get brand exposure, as well as the people participating, like a :”scratch my back,I’ll scratch your back” scenario.
www.wallswaps.com
Nicely designed and user friendly site, great tips and advice to web designers, as well as being a source of inspiration itself.
www.webdesignerwall.com
Nice and simple design, putting the focus on the work and their talents. Yet easy to navigate and contact them at any point if some great piece of design buys you.
ps-And the work is great!
www.studiomikmik.co.uk
Nicely designed blog and website with the function of creating an online freelance community, to provide advice and support for all kinds of freelancers. This has been done well, resulting in people wanting to advertise, ca-tching!
www.freelanceswitch.com
Nice design, utilising negative space to emphasize the navigation. Work loads fast and the navigation is simple and consistend.
www.thinkology.co.uk
Very nicely designed site, nice intro, flash loads pretty quick as well, and easy to use navigation and good contact section. One or two elements that can be improved on are: having a skip function with the intro, for if you’ve seen it before and are in a hurry to find some info. Then it would also be nice if you didn’t have to go back to the home page in order to get to the other pages.
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One tiny comment: in the ‘tag line’ is says ‘decorate your house etc.
for customer perception (as I’ve been told many times over) it’s better to say: your home (more personal).
And it does work (well, for us ;-)
Nice Tip Karin. Andy - any pre-work Fred should be doing prior to starting a pay per clcikc campaign? I know with any SEO stuff I do a whole lot of keyword analysis prior to actually making any site changes? Is a keyword analysis important. Targeting the Tail? as they say.
p.s. nice to see we have the original of the world famous “Fred Reod - The Journey”, which is also available for reproduction. Might make it worth something :-)
Big time - it’ll be worth millions once the site is up…