Have a peek! Supreme Affiliates

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Hello, My name is Tom/Krash and I would like to hear the good, the bad, and the ugly about my newest project. Here is my site http://www.supremeaffiliates.com/

I am a bit new at non adult websites and hope I can succeed with the cleaner side of the web.

Thanks in advance
Krash

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Well, I looked at your site. There isn't much to say. Your website looks very plain. I could not find any useful info there that could attract visitors.
The style/layout of the site closely resembles to that of PHPNuke and that of thousands of portals. You may want to create a unique layout/style that would stand out and make your site look more attractive.

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looks very attractive.
it would be better if there is a descriptive title.
That helps it to do well with search engines

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Some thoughts as I browse:

First off, the banner/logo thing is very 90's/early internet in style. A better font and a complete background (the background behind the text gets cut off and looks a little choppy) would clean that up.

Resources <--Not spelled correctly on the left sidebar.

It does look very "pre-built template"-ish. Try to make it more unique and look like you know what you are doing when it comes to web design. I know you are not a web design website, but you will be attracting plenty of webmasters, so you need to look like a "supreme" webmaster yourself.

The "" tag has not been changed, so it's easily recognizable that you are using a prebuilt script of some sort ("MKPortal"). Anyone visiting this website for the first time might think that they have been redirected somewhere that they didn't want to go.

Flashy - very flashy, all around the front page. I'm sure you don't need that many moving images and ads all around your website, do you? If you absolutely need them, try spreading them out across several pages so it's not so overwhelming.

Lastly, I would say that your website all together needs to match a bit more. While the color scheme is the same all around, the layout of a few of your pages is different than the main page, which easily shows that you are using an assortment of programs to run your website (which is okay, but it needs to be unified).

Ooh! One more thing - that "links" page needs to be taken care of. First of all, there's no way to get back to the main site, and it just looks, well, bad. You can obviously do better than that...

Good luck with your website! Laughing out loud

Kurtis

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mscreashuns wrote: Some thoughts as I browse:

First off, the banner/logo thing is very 90's/early internet in style. A better font and a complete background (the background behind the text gets cut off and looks a little choppy) would clean that up.

Resources <--Not spelled correctly on the left sidebar.

It does look very "pre-built template"-ish. Try to make it more unique and look like you know what you are doing when it comes to web design. I know you are not a web design website, but you will be attracting plenty of webmasters, so you need to look like a "supreme" webmaster yourself.

The "" tag has not been changed, so it's easily recognizable that you are using a prebuilt script of some sort ("MKPortal"). Anyone visiting this website for the first time might think that they have been redirected somewhere that they didn't want to go.

Flashy - very flashy, all around the front page. I'm sure you don't need that many moving images and ads all around your website, do you? If you absolutely need them, try spreading them out across several pages so it's not so overwhelming.

Lastly, I would say that your website all together needs to match a bit more. While the color scheme is the same all around, the layout of a few of your pages is different than the main page, which easily shows that you are using an assortment of programs to run your website (which is okay, but it needs to be unified).

Ooh! One more thing - that "links" page needs to be taken care of. First of all, there's no way to get back to the main site, and it just looks, well, bad. You can obviously do better than that...

Good luck with your website! Laughing out loud

Ok I tried to fix some of the problems although my link script where you sign up I cant get implemented into the site so I took the logo away and just made it a plain page. Let me know if the improvements did me justice or if I need to do more work.

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Looks like a neat service, you really have the content down.
I'd add a bit more personality/color in the header and perhaps with a bit more of a logo. You will get users with what you have, no doubt, but there are a lot of people shopping around and comparing services... and some of those people will do it based on the look and feel of the site.

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i like the template of the portal but you need a template for your smf forum because at the moment it isnt very good.

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