New antivirus site

Discussion in 'Websites' started by wh0, Nov 10, 2008.

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    So a few of my buddys got sick of all of these "professional" antivirus companys in which could find viruses but never properly remove them.

    So we know how to code quite well, and we know alot of people. We got some anti-virus databases and merged them along with creating our own system for removing virus strings from startup, deleting them, and of course ending their process. It is souly based on removing the blai.win32 virus in which is a very popular base found on MANY hacking boards in which can do many harmful things, steal your information, and be used to DDoS other connections.

    This page should explain to you what it is, and wheather or not to buy it.

    Please tell me how you think it looks, and if it informs you enough.

    hxxp://removethatvirus.com


    Thanks!
    -wh0
     
    wh0, Nov 10, 2008 IP
  2. jackmo

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    I looked at your source code and I may be wrong here but I couldnt see any H1 tags? If this is the case get those in there and make sure its keyword rich.

    I like your domain man, that's a pretty sweet .com. As for the site, no other pages or links? Sorry bro but even if I would buy anti-virus, I wouldn't buy off a site with only 1 page. Also do you think you are limiting yourself by selling a product to remove only 1 virus? Will people be smart enough to identify which virus they have?

    Assuming they are, what keywords are they using to search for it and what search volume does it have? Also get those keywords in your title tags!

    I like your colour scheme, layout and domain name but I'm sorry man, I don't want to be negative but I don't like your chances of getting many sales.
    Have you sold any at all? If not I'd recommend changing it to a free download and asking for donations. You would also be more likely to attract links that way.

    Hope that helps.
     
    jackmo, Nov 11, 2008 IP