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Customer Website Reviews - Your Testing Ground Are you ready to show your website to the world? Are your hyperlinks working?, Do you have any spelling mistakes or grammatical errors? How does it look? How can it be improved? Have your website reviewed and critiqued by other VodaHost Community Forum Members. DO NOT BE SHY!!! We want to see it , we are here to help each other. This is your testing ground.

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Old 06-24-2007, 09:31 AM
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Default Looking for some critical analysis of a new site

Just Published a new site to promote our equine business in ireland, I am hoping that some of the experienced members of the community will have a look and tell me where I have gone wrong, I'm a bit lost on the subject of Searh Engine Optomisation so would appreciate any comments in that area. Also I have had to include a lot of photos on the site to display horses for sale and am worried this will make it difficult to get a good listing on the search engines.

Anyway, thank you for your comments good, bad or indifferent.


Web site is http://www.ecklandssportshorses.com

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Old 06-24-2007, 11:07 AM
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Hi, like the idea of the site & you are off to a good start. The only thing you will have to do is reduce most of the images to be web friendly.
A few of the pages run into the megabit size & are loading really slowly.
Have a browse through the image/photo links at the bottom of this post for some ideas.
If you need help? Just post back here.

Good luck.
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Old 06-24-2007, 12:47 PM
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Default Re: Looking for some critical analysis of a new site

Chris.

Have used the Thumbnail feature with most of my images, What Thumbnail size should I specify, Are there any particular images causing problems. Also, can anyone else suggest Ideas to get me seen on the search engines.

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Old 06-24-2007, 01:38 PM
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Hi, Its unfortunately, it’s quite a few of them. IE: This one http://www.ecklandssportshorses.com/Barns%202.JPG & should be about 200x100’ish at about 30kb max for an image of this type. At the moment, its about 2228x1712 by 760kb.

With using the light box on some of your images, the thumb nails don’t get reduced, & are the same size in kb’s as the large image. So if your using this facility, I wouldn’t recommend going over 60-80kb at 600x400 on the main image size.

This is a good read on the SE side of things. http://www.moxie-enter-prises.com/SEO-The-Basics.html
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Old 06-24-2007, 04:56 PM
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Default Re: Looking for some critical analysis of a new site

I have redone all the main pages on the site so that they will be simpler to load, would like any opinions
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Old 06-24-2007, 07:43 PM
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Hi, still need to make the images on this page http://www.ecklandssportshorses.com/...acilities.html a lot smaller in KB’s. Right click on these 3 & save as, & see if they are any good.
The old 3 where about 1725kb. These are now about 196kb

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Old 06-24-2007, 08:19 PM
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Hey Chris.

Thanks a lot for that, I have loaded these images and seems they uploaded a lot quicker so hope the pages open quicker in the outside world. Let me know

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Old 06-24-2007, 08:32 PM
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Hi, must admit i thought you was puting the larger images in the light box. If you want the images that small you can have the new images a 10th of the size you are using.
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Default Re: Looking for some critical analysis of a new site

I posted to your thread on SEO - as there is lots you need to do - for SEO - and for the site itself. Just happened to see that thread first :).
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