Did I break something that was working? Or just random chance? Thanks for the advice.

Discussion in 'Websites' started by jhkoenig, Mar 16, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hello all,
    After enjoying steadily growing traffic and user registrations, I decided to move that site navigation from the left of the page to the top, below the banner. Since the change, my traffic and registration rate have both dropped. Would some kind (and wise) members please take a look at WannaBuddy.com and give me their opinion? Did I break a good thing or was my drop off unrelated to the navigation change?

    Thanks for the help!
    --John
     
    jhkoenig, Mar 16, 2011 IP
  2. yutou

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    I would suggest you to move your site to a wordpress based site, It will be more comfortable for you to manage all posts, and also you can get a better design from wordpress panel for free. ( of caues, you can download those template from Google as well :) )

    Hope this helped :)

    Cheers

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    Sorry, I just relized I was out of topic :|
     
    Last edited: Mar 17, 2011
    yutou, Mar 17, 2011 IP
  3. jhkoenig

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    Hey, thanks for the feedback, yutou. I don' think thatt wordpress has the database back-end that I need for the location aware services that the site needs.
     
    jhkoenig, Mar 18, 2011 IP
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    Thanks for the kind words, Justin.
     
    jhkoenig, Mar 18, 2011 IP
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    Yea I don't see anything wrong with it in my opinion, not sure why your traffic would've dropped though :S.
     
    Dan_Sheen, Mar 18, 2011 IP