TutorialDash

Discussion in 'Websites' started by Python, May 1, 2006.

  1. #1
    My latest project, TutorialDash.com

    I have just finished up on creating it - well a few more things to do.

    Let me know what you think of it...

    Also if you have any tutorials you would like to submit feel free :D

    Thanks
     
    Python, May 1, 2006 IP
  2. Oreamnos

    Oreamnos Well-Known Member

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    looks good. very simple and easy to navigate. good job and good luck.
     
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  3. SumitBahl

    SumitBahl Reign of Chaos

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    Very nice and easy to use, i like the design.
     
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  4. websys

    websys Active Member

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    #4
    looks ok . :)
    1 thing : when i tried submitting a hosted tutorial ( for testing ) , i recieved a notification that i could not submit because the area which i am trying to access does not exists .
    I am of the opinion that it was because i was probably not logged in ... if so , i believe you should mentioned THAT in the error message , otherwise it gives a wrong impression .
     
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  5. MaxM

    MaxM Peon

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    #5
    I'm a fan of the design. Colors and layout both look great together to make a clean and friendly site.

    For SEO purposes you may want to include a static paragraph at the top of the page or along the side that describes your sites purpose. In it, include keywords with links to specific pages though avoid stuffing.

    Also, try playing with your AdSense colors if you haven't already. Perhaps the blue or green from your logo would increase clicks.

    G'luck!
     
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  6. pwaring

    pwaring Well-Known Member

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    The design looks nice, although I'd be a bit wary of framing other peoples' pages unless you have permission.
     
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  7. micheal2006

    micheal2006 Peon

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    looks good. very simple and easy to navigate
     
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  8. websys

    websys Active Member

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    i agree some basic intro about the site , how you have or wish to make the site different should make it interesting .
     
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  9. Python

    Python Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the comments...

    Ok I will try to implement some sort of introductory text somewhere...

    And with regards to the Adsense - Ill see how they perform as they are for a few weeks, then change and compare...

    About the hosted tutorials - That part of the site (the submission process) isnt quite finished but Im aiming to get it done as soon as possible.

    Keep the comments and suggestions coming...
     
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  10. MaxM

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    Aside from the intro text, try to include descriptions and pargraphs where-ever possible without establishing a cluttered feel.

    One place you could do this is if you were to throw each tutorial into a category. Inside of the category, where you'd select a tutorial, you could put an additional paragraph full of keywords describing that section.
     
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