eatstayplay.com

eitemiller's picture

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Looking for reviews for our website, eatstayplay.com - all feedback will be considered.

Opera users: please drill down until you reach a city, then try clicking on one of the three faces on the left. Does the drop-down box work for Opera?

Our main goal with this site is traffic. Provide lots of free information about recreational activities. Then sell sponsership to business that are related to our activities. Site went live in April 1st, but no one was doing SEO until mid-May. Traffic is averaging about 300 unique hits a day.

Megan's picture

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eitemiller wrote: Opera users: please drill down until you reach a city, then try clicking on one of the three faces on the left. Does the drop-down box work for Opera?

Nope. IMO, using a drop down there is completely unnecessary and a poor form of displaying information. There's not too much there, just put it all on the same page like a directory.

I'll get back to you with a more thorough review later. Been doing too much surfing around today!

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Hard to navigate to a specific city.

Megan's picture

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Now for a more thorough review.

Overal I'm finding this to look rather dated. It reminds me of one of the first websites I did back in 1998. It's rather un-designed. There isn't too much structure to the page, there's a lot of centering going on. There isn't a real logo, but rather a sloppy header graphic that seems to have too much going on at once.

I do really like the little smiley faces. I'd rather see a nice logo with those three and the "Eat Stay Play" text.

One thing that really stands out to me is the black line under the header. it visually chops off that top header area and makes it seem really separate from the page. I thought it was a frame at first. Get rid of that line.

If you want to get more attention from search engines, upgrade your code to valid, semantic xhtml and CSS. Instead of using a CSS style to make some text look like a header, use the Header tags! The search engines DO pay attention to this.

eitemiller's picture

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Appreciate the feedback. I'll take it to tomorrow meeting. We plan on over-hauling the whole thing and pretty much "start-from-scratch". Thanks again.

pteglia's picture

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Personally, I really like your maps, but it really seems like to many clicks to get to the information to me. I agree with Megan about the look, as well.

Thanks,

Pat

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Great logos and web design from Port Townsend, WA

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