Hi, I have created a new website http://www.theonlinetechsupport.com and I also have included the forums sections. I would like all of you to check it and kindly give a proper feedback. Secondly, I am also planning to offer remote desktop troubleshooting from my website. So, All I want to know is how do you all find this idea. Please let me know about my website and if people would like to become a part of my website by becoming a administrator, editor, moderator, technical article writer. Please feel free to contact me. Regards, Dennis Richard, http://www.theonlinetechsupport.com
Full of Ads, no content, no users. That's what I hate. You open a "site" or forum and the first things you add are ... adverts. Content is King, not Ads ! Without proper content your site is just waste of space, sorry to say it like that! Besides that... I am a System Engineer and Chief Web Officer... I earn 50+ Euro/hour ... why should I join your team? Any benefits? There are plenty of other "platforms" like yours.. with PR5+, lot's of users,...
Thanks dude, surely i will be removing all the advertisements today. .............. Any more suggestions........
The only thing I am not to fond of is the color of the site. It's not the color ( red ) that I don't find to be attractive, it's the shade of red in which you have used, but that's just might be me lol. Anyways, great site and for advertisements, you can add advertisements to your site, just don't flood your site with advertisements. Have one banner at the top, one banner at the bottom and call it good. I hope this helps, PurevB
By the way ... your "post" about DNS is not correct. Without DNS no network will work like it does today. Not only Windows. The only tipps I can give if you run your own DNS and it's not working (on a Windows Server): 1 - ping the DNS (like ping 192.168.10.254 if that's your DNS machine) 2 - Check if DNS service is running correctly (do it via TS session, RDP, VNC or directly on the screen) 3 - Check the settings of Forward Lookup Zone (should contain some external DNS addresses) If 1 gives timeout -> check network connection of DNS (if your own is not broken ) If 2 is not working, try to restart. If it fails check error logs and reboot machine. If still not working... Google is your friend (look for error messages in logs) If 3 is empty... add some external DNS (not only from your own ISP) to the FWZ (not really required but makes DNS checks much faster). Reboot server In a Windows Server/Client environment always add the DNS IP from your Windows Server as first IP into the clients network settings. Check the picture (192.168.10.254 is our internal DNS). Yes, I am german.
I think the site looks good. Just need to get that content going and people to sign up. Perhaps a short demo telling new users in 3 steps exactly what they should do to either register or start providing support would be good instead of the main blurb of text you have in the middle.