The Damashi logo is such a nice piece of art that the quality of the image maps surprises me. And when they are simply text, why put them in an image map in the first place? It would seem to me that rather than have the funny boxes at the top (that you could put into a table and make them text links, and thus more prone to higher search engine placement), he could use art.
Damashi Peer Review – Text Formatting Gone Crazy!
Nice website. Loads fast and you get a vague idea of what you stumbled onto. Sort of. You know they’re trying to sell you a book, and you have links and plenty of info on there to get you on the right path. (Does that sound too “Zen”?) Unfortunately, there are hinderances to the website that keep it from becoming one with itself. I’ve listed them as follows:
Product Review – Camtasia Studio.
After years of reading and trying to learn new software and methods of design I’ve come to find that the best way to learn is to see it done.
Site Review: Inf-inet.com
Like most companies, we strive for the perfect balance when it comes to internet marketing. We continually work to improve search engine rankings, while maintaining a site that is user friendly, informative, and a strong sales tool. We do however have difficulty in creating that elusive “perfect mix”. These are the areas that we are striving to improve…
Crawford House Collectibles Review – Appearance is Important
There are 2 main kinds of websites. One is a sales site and the other is an information site. The key to selling products online is knowing that a good portion of your visitors are not coming to buy stuff but rather coming to get information. So by providing them information for free and linking it with your products, you will probably see a better bottom line.
Crawford House Collectibles Peer Review – Getting Organized
In the article written by Jackie, a call for a review was made. I make the below comments in the interests of helping out, and I am purposely critical. Not in the hopes that it will anger or frustrate you, but in the hopes that the criticism will help you to better your companies website.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Reorganize Navigation
Sorry, but your navigation drove me nuts.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Simplify Navigation
The overall site design loaded quickly, and the aesthetics of the site weren’t too bad. The only comments I have are:
Toolup.com Peer Review – Consistent Linking
Kevin needs to have his links consistent on each and every page. On some of the pages his categories are not there. I had to back page a long while to get back to it.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Emphasize What’s Important
My first impression of toolup.com is it is an attempt to be like officedepot.com, buy.com, and other dot.coms. The only people that are concerned with whether a business has a physical location are those that have an interest in being touchy-feely. The general population realize that what they want are great prices.