Help in site modification

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Joined: May 2007

We have created a site

theanalystmagazine.com

It aims at providing quality articles for free. We have number of volunteers joined as per

theanalystmagazine.com/volunteers.htm

and are getting handsome visits . Ours is a non -profit organization. We use all our revenue for paying writes and maintain site.

But our click through rate is low. How can we improve it? I tried all mode in Google help. But no use. We are now running a wiki edition

theanalystmagazine.com/ci.htm

That has just generated some revenue to pay for our june edition

How can we improve our click through rate?

Pls donotclick on our ads unnecessarily to support us. We need serious and constructive criticisms

We also have a forum

http://forums.theanalystmagazine.com

Which all features we need to include to get more members?

Advance thanks

pr0gr4mm3r's picture

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aasisvinayak;219704 wrote: But our click through rate is low. How can we improve it?

Supporting all browsers would be a start.

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Joined: May 2007

Clearing up the 737 markup errors reported by the W3C validator would be a good start:

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/

After that, you could correct the many JavaScript and CSS errors.

Cordially, David.

Cordially, David
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delete from internet where user_agent="MSIE" and version < 8;

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The problem here is that you have used Microsoft Publisher. That is a big no-no and it's the reason why you have so many code errors and support for just one browser.

Work on cleaning up the problems first. What happens when people using Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Safari, Konqueror etc try to use this site?

You then need to look at the site's structure and design. It's very busy and cluttered which is confusing for the end user.

People are going to be more likely to click through when they don't have issues using a site.

Roo

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Not to mention how much the visual experience effects a user... meaning, "what were you thinking"?

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