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Design of my page. Is it OK?
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| test@loctopus.com 2006-05-23, 7:15 am |
| Hi,
I would very appreciate any comments concerning the design of the
following web site:
http://www.loctopus.com/
Thanks in advance.
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| Andy Dingley 2006-05-24, 11:25 pm |
| On 23 May 2006 04:06:45 -0700, test@loctopus.com wrote:
>I would very appreciate any comments concerning the design of the
>following web site:
>http://www.loctopus.com/
Banner exchange. Yawn.
Frames. Well that's a no-no then.
"It is going to be about a new way of a free advertising of your
website."
"baner"
Spelling and grammar are both poor enough to destroy any commercial
faith in your business. I didn't look further.
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| test@loctopus.com 2006-05-25, 7:10 am |
| > >I would very appreciate any comments concerning the design of the
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> Banner exchange. Yawn.
What do you mean under "Yawn"? Do you mean that it is not
interesting? If yes, why?
> Frames. Well that's a no-no then.
What do you mean under "no-no"? Do you mean that it is taboo? Or
something not normal? If yes, why?
> "It is going to be about a new way of a free advertising of your
> website."
> "baner"
What do you mean here?
> Spelling and grammar are both poor enough to destroy any commercial
> faith in your business. I didn't look further.
OK. I agree that there are a lot of mistakes. However, as you could
notice it is not related with any commercial goals.
Thank you very much for your response. I would very appreciate any
additional comments.
P.S.
By the way, it would be great if some native English speakers point at
some grammatical mistakes.
http://www.loctopus.com/
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| Adrienne Boswell 2006-05-26, 4:21 am |
| Gazing into my crystal ball I observed test@loctopus.com writing in
news:1148553393.615811.41670@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> What do you mean under "Yawn"? Do you mean that it is not
> interesting? If yes, why?
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Most people don't want to bother with banner exchanges, mostly because
people don't click on banners very much. As a matter of fact, there's
all kinds of software out there that just hides images of certain sizes,
like banners.
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> What do you mean under "no-no"? Do you mean that it is taboo? Or
> something not normal? If yes, why?
Frames are not taboo, it's just that their drawbacks are not worth their
usefullness. Google for "Frames are evil" or go to <www.html-
faq.com/htmlframes/?framesareevil>.
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> What do you mean here?
Spelling is bad, banner not baner.
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> OK. I agree that there are a lot of mistakes. However, as you could
> notice it is not related with any commercial goals.
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> Thank you very much for your response. I would very appreciate any
> additional comments.
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> P.S.
> By the way, it would be great if some native English speakers point at
> some grammatical mistakes.
> http://www.loctopus.com/
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Arbpen Web Site Design Services
http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
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| test@loctopus.com 2006-06-11, 4:09 am |
| > Most people don't want to bother with banner exchanges, mostly because
> people don't click on banners very much. As a matter of fact, there's
> all kinds of software out there that just hides images of certain sizes,
> like banners.
Several percentage of visitors (up to 5%) click on frame put on the
page. We provide the same new number of visitors to the site where
frame was placed. It means that one can increase traffic of the site on
3-4% percentage. What is not bad if we take into account that it is
free!
> Spelling is bad, banner not baner.
I did not find "baner" on my page. Everywhere is "banner".
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