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Submit Your Site For Review Need a fresh set of eyeballs to take a look at your site? Have a specific issue or question about some aspect of your layout, design or interface? This is the forum for you. When submitting your site, be sure to discuss what aspect you are looking for input on. Just posting a link with the word 'review' isn't appropriate.

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Old 05-04-2004, 05:38 PM
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Dear all,

We have been in business for 3 months now and have produced well for our London & Dublin hotel partners.

Would really appreciate all constructive feedback.

We will shortly be developing the homepage to be a complete UK & Ireland accommodation search page. However, the London page and Dublin page are pages that are marketed at present.

Will reply and provide reciprocal reviews to all reply posts.

Best Regards,
Martin
www.VisitHotels.com
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Old 05-05-2004, 07:19 AM
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The site is at that point where commentary is not going to tell you much. Information requires interaction testing, with users, for desirability, information, and usability.

For a post in a forum like this, set up a nonactive dummy account. Set up a persona the reviewer can choose to assume. A business man with definite tasks will look at a site differently from a newlywed couple. Have reviewer find lodging which is right for a specific context (a specific tour route, sales calls or business negotiations at specific locations). And then go through the entire process from browsing to ordering.

Then you may have a chance at getting some crumbs of information. Otherwise you'll get "the site looks good" and "make the logo bigger."

Sites posting for review, it seems, assume much. Reviewers don't really go through the entire site as users would, so don't uncover nearly all of what a site really needs. If you have cross browser issues, or a dead link, a review can really help out. Not so interaction or business issues.
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Old 05-05-2004, 06:12 PM
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ok, thanks for the input, will take your advice.

Cheers
Martin
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