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Ok, ok, I got the point, christ people, that's what test releases are for - I am just glad Leonardo da Vinchi is not alive now, you'd critisise him to death
Ok, ok, I got the point, christ people, that's what test releases are for - I am just glad Leonardo da Vinchi is not alive now, you'd critisise him to death
HOWEVER, some constuctive feedback which you'll hopefully accept in the manner it is intended to be received.
The frontend of the site is amateurish to say the least. As DimPrawn points out, humour and photos of you molesting squirrels isn't going to help me, as a business, make the decision to part with hard cash. And before you say that this is an early version, remember that first impressions count!
Nobody (except geeks) cares what's under the bonnet and how wonderfully efficient the code behind is. People want slick UIs and usability.
You do need someone to look at the language as well; it reads almost like the English used in a phishing scam - TBH I'd be terrified to put a URL in just in case my website was bombed.
As I said; my first impressions and the feedback is in no way meant to be malicious.
That's exactly what I'm saying too.
It's important to have well written English on any site that aims to part people and money.
Don't spend time here, spend time getting the website up to a high standard.
HOWEVER, some constuctive feedback which you'll hopefully accept in the manner it is intended to be received.
The frontend of the site is amateurish to say the least. As DimPrawn points out, humour and photos of you molesting squirrels isn't going to help me, as a business, make the decision to part with hard cash. And before you say that this is an early version, remember that first impressions count!
Nobody (except geeks) cares what's under the bonnet and how wonderfully efficient the code behind is. People want slick UIs and usability.
You do need someone to look at the language as well; it reads almost like the English used in a phishing scam - TBH I'd be terrified to put a URL in just in case my website was bombed.
As I said; my first impressions and the feedback is in no way meant to be malicious.
Don't think I'm an "SEO Type" but I can see some real use for the information I've already gleaned for the couple of sites I've put in there. It found many backlinks to a page on one of my sites that didn't exist anymore! Got that sorted now.
I've passed the link on to a few friends who are quite clued up on SEO.
Will there always be a 'free' subscription with more on offer if you pay or will it be paid subscription only?
Presumably the kind of analysis/reports output from your engine can’t be provided by analysing results returned from the existing search engines
Existing search engines don't want this sort of analysis to happen because it would shed a light on how they rank sites. They usually provide a fraction of backlinks, often intentionally of low value because making people understand how sites are ranked is not exactly helping their business model of making money on ads.
Indeed, there is a need to increase level of reports, that's what I will be doing this and following months - however people should bear in mind that the best current service of this kind is Google webmaster tools, and even at current level they show less information and less urls even for your own sites, they don't show you that for competitor sites
I had the idea a while ago, about time I started working on SKA.
Presumably the kind of analysis/reports output from your engine can’t be provided by analysing results returned from the existing search engines (who cares if it takes seconds instead of milliseconds for this kind of analysis/reporting?), since that kind of project could have been done in days/week rather than years (been there, got the T-shirt), so I guess it must provide a more sophisticated level of service than can be achieved by doing it in other ways.
That said, there’s potentially loadsa wonga to be made with search engines and you indicate that you have interested parties. Where did you get the idea?
get a decent copywriter, web designer and business head to manage majesticseo.com
No I can't afford that right now, and as far as web design is concerned I think it is sufficiently good. Your suggestion is not appropriate right now so much that I am not even laughing at it.
All right, look, this is still work in progress and most of time had to be spent on database, this is the key product, not jokes or anything else, without key product there is no sale: right now people can use free reports to see value of data and this is what I want them to do and in March I will have payable options.
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