Please review my new finance site!

Discussion in 'Reviews' started by ronvue, Apr 11, 2009.

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    Just started it yesterday,tell me what you think.Any tips will be greatly appreciated,thanks.Its mostly info,tips,and tools to help with debt and finances.

    http://debtinsider.blogspot.com
     
    ronvue, Apr 11, 2009 IP
  2. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    I really don't like the theme... I got my blog running 3 days ago and I have to admit at first I chose the same theme but then I saw the whole lay out and changed it straight away. It's just my personal opinion... otherwise not bad at all.
     
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    mrgilb Active Member

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    I see a lot of debt websites on the internet and a lot are scams. But if you can create a real website about debt and provide real help that people are interested in you will do really well. I would eventually go for a .com and custom layout. Good content is important in standing out from the scam websites.
     
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    sarirejo Well-Known Member

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    give it more descriptive tittle page. review your banner size under header. look for theme, custom theme.
     
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    2advance Well-Known Member

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    Just draw the border for the blog and also align the text with justify style, looks better.
     
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  6. Michamus

    Michamus Peon

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    Little bit of a pet peeve of mine. You spelled "Categories" as "Catagories". Typos on headers like that is a big professionalism killer.

    I would also recommend running your articles through a word processor (ig. Microsoft Word) prior to posting it on you site. If you don't like that option, Firefox has a built in spell checker that works anytime you type into a text field on a website.

    Final suggestion.
    Capitalize your sub-categories with the exception of websites that clearly prefer a certain capitalization layout. (ig. eBay or PayPal vs Finance, Tax Credit, Home, Help, etc.)

    Just my advice. Take it for what it's worth.
     
    Michamus, Apr 12, 2009 IP