We are a brand new incentive based website. Paying our users in form of points or cash for campaign completions that best suit them. Please let me know your opinion on our website and what we can do to improve our self! We'd love to hear anyone's output even if you aren't an affiliate marketer earnlocker.com Thank you!
Are you sure it's brand new? Looks pretty old school. Viewed the source and was appalled. You don't have a page to explain what the site does to newbies, you don't explain who is backing the site to reassure people they will get compensated for their efforts or give confidence that you have a good sales team out there promoting your site to companies to secure their offers. In the top menu you have "Offer Walls" but in the text on the right you have "offerwalls", you need to be consistent with your use of capitals and spaces. If I click on anything in the menu I get a log in form and a huge amount of white space that could be used to encourage me to sign up if I haven't already. A totally wasted opportunity. My overall impression is that the site is run by a single person who things a PPA website is the path to instant riches but who hasn't created a business plan, reviewed the competition, assessed his/her own strengths and weakeness and come up with a really good business strategy to win in a declining niche.
That was quite harsh - I put a lot of effort and time making this website and so far it's doing very well! However, thank you for your feedback.
The joys of soliciting feedback. But you've proven my point about it being a single person running the site and that's a huge red flag for potential users, but you'll know that from when you built your business plan.
Sarah was not harsh enough! You have OVER 100 ERRORS in your markup (http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=e...ically)&doctype=Inline&group=0&ss=1&verbose=1) which makes me wonder how in the world your page works on ANY computer other than your own. Even Turdpress, Bootcrap, and similar CMS's do a better job, AND THEY SPIT OUT SOME OF THE CRAPPIEST CODE ON THE INTERNET. Why is that important? YOU ARE MANAGING MONEY FOR OTHERS and if you tolerate sloppy code, YOU WILL ALSO TOLERATE SLOPPY BUSINESS PRACTICES, like allowing payments to get lost when errors in your code unexpectedly hit. First impressions COUNT, and my first impression is that you are careless and sloppy, meaning I would never use your services because I would have NO CONFIDENCE that your services would work correctly and NO CONFIDENCE that I would get proper payments on time. Your coding has security holes that open windows for hackers to cause you and your customers untold grief. Either learn how to code yourself or hire someone to do it for you. Unless you get your code correct you will find that you will be spending all of your time putting out fires as the customer complaints begin snowballing in. IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE TIME OR THE MONEY TO DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME, where are you going to find the time or the money to do it AGAIN, and AGAIN, and AGAIN, ad infinitum? By the way, the amount of effort and time you put in has NO RELATIONSHIP to the quality of the website, so, from my perspective, you are using that as an EXCUSE to avoid accepting RESPONSIBILITY for what you have done. If you show IRRESPONSIBILITY here, how can you expect anyone to believe that you will act responsibly with THEIR money? There are lots of sites on how to code pages correctly. Find them. Read them. Follow them. And CONSTANTLY check your code for errors. Fixing errors as you create them is a lot easier and cheaper than having your whole business crash and burn sometime in the future because you failed to fix ONE 'INCONSEQUENTIAL' ERROR.
On top of that we're only looking at the html that getss sent to the browser - we're left guessing about the server side code (presumably PHP) that you've written.