View Single Post
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 11-14-2008, 03:44 AM
dyahnne dyahnne is offline
WebProWorld New Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: United States
Posts: 8
dyahnne RepRank 0
Smile Re: Review: DisciplesofTech.com

I'm using IE 6.0, and was really impressed on how quickly your page loaded -- great improvement in this area. This is a big plus in getting new users to stick around long enough to check out your site. I wasn' t too crazy about the green on green color though, but the decor could be overcome by offering great content that keep folks coming back again and again. The underlining structure appears to be sound, no apparent script errors or page flaws. I wouldn't worry about the colors, it's the content that's important. I think you have done a great job in the layout and organization of your site.

If you publish articles that are useful and informative to readers, such as articles on emerging technology as well as the insights and perspectives from various authors, this will help raise your page ranking and increase your traffic. Don't give space to people that offer little in the way of substance or content, but are only trying to find a quick, easy, and cheap way to promote their own websites.

The "training area" compliments your site quite well. It offers resources and tools for faithful techies who want to improve their tech skills, and for newbies who are trying to break into the technology field. More content like this will drive more legitimate traffic to your site, and these same people may be inclined to write articles, giving their expert knowledge and advice, viewpoints, or pitfalls to avoid.

Finally, I clicked on your "Ordination" menu and I'm thinking this is a new fresh idea. I think people will be very curious about an online application that will allow anyone to become ordained and perform weddings. This will show off your tech skills and possibly drive more viral traffic to your site.

I think you're on the right track, just put the good, important stuff up front.