In terms of design, I would suggest changing the font perhaps. It gives the site a dated feel. A font such as CALIBRA looks and feels more modern
Many articles are not unique, they are just copied (stolen) from healthinlife.com and other sites. I suggest you should at least rewrite the content, or mark somehow their origin.
I agree with weakhealth. I check your articles and found its not unique..like acne and many more. Please sett your Permalinks. Not like this http://healthy360.info/?p=787 but use the title like this http://healthy360.info/Acne Treatment Tips.html
Yes. Some articles I have used many different language. In the introduction to my blogs are talking about this. I will learn from experience next time
I hope I am taking the right tack in these forums - if people want websites reviewed, I assume they want honest opinions, even when those opinions are not favorable - please don't take offense. That said, here goes: Content Content does not appear to be unique and is loaded with grammatical and spelling issues Content is not interesting, compelling, or a call to action (i.e. subtle encouragement to buy a product or check out an ad) Site tagline: "The site provides solutions to protect human health" is no good. Read it out loud. Design Paragraph formatting is poor in the articles, get rid of the indents Site title clips the pictures and is unreadable. Main column is cluttered and looks unprofessional. I think you need to try a new theme. Might want to try a fluid width theme, but that's a personal opinion - fixed width has it's space. SEO and Traffic Taking away everything I said above, I don't think you will get any traffic, even incidental at this point (outside of this post). Your niche (well it's not even a niche, it's a super broad category) is super ultra highly competitive with BIG players like WebMD, iVillage, etc.... In addition, there are thousands upon thousands of other health sites that are specific to certain ailments. Since you are offering information that is very general, you're probably not going to rank well for any keywords in the health field unless you correctly target very specific health issues that are untapped, or lightly tapped. That said, you do need to optimize the site for SEO by using permalinks or equivalent at the very least. Once you learn to do the proper keyword research, you will see what I mean. Again, I am not trying to be harsh, but I see all these gushingly wonderful comments - and I look at the site, and these are just the most glaring issues. Still I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors.
The page couldn't be loaded on my browser. I see the content without the proper layout and formatting.
To chrkadmin: Thank you very much for the reviews from the heart. Your opinion very sincerely and value