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Old June 11th, 2004, 11:29 AM
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I would love for some storefront reviews on my page. If you can see anything that would make you want to leave... or not explore further.. Any tips or advice?

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Great looking site man. I looked at your index page and the handmade soaps page. The layout is great. From an SEO standpoint I think that index page is pretty solid too. You have the <H> tags working, good anchor text links going on. It looks really good. Then I went to the handmade soaps page. You have a ton of extra meta tags in there that you surely don't need....and they are all blank anyway, so get those bad boys out of there. You also have the site name in the sub page titles. You may want to remove that and just leave the relevant product info in there. Keep it clean and simple. Looks like that is the case on most if not all of the product pages. Just checked a couple more.

All in all that is a great looking site with good navigation, easy to understand text and the product images are great.

And looking at the bottom nav links...you may want to change your "links" page to another name. There has been speculation that naming the page links.* could be trouble.
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I am not a color theory expert or conversion based marketing expert, but I think the light grey tone color of your headers make them easy to glaze over.

I think the headers should stick out a bit more. either a slightly different color or maybe a bit darker.
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Old June 15th, 2004, 09:21 PM
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Thanks for taking the time to look it over. I'll check out the meta tags you've mentioned - this must be part of the e-commerce area that I overlooked. I'll check that out. As far as the site name in the sub page titles, I'll consider doing that. Do you think it has any effect in the SERPS?

The links page at the bottom - I've created a new one called resources - as soon as that gets some pr I'll remove the old one

Thanks for the compliments!

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Great looking site man. I looked at your index page and the handmade soaps page. The layout is great. From an SEO standpoint I think that index page is pretty solid too. You have the <H> tags working, good anchor text links going on. It looks really good. Then I went to the handmade soaps page. You have a ton of extra meta tags in there that you surely don't need....and they are all blank anyway, so get those bad boys out of there. You also have the site name in the sub page titles. You may want to remove that and just leave the relevant product info in there. Keep it clean and simple. Looks like that is the case on most if not all of the product pages. Just checked a couple more.

All in all that is a great looking site with good navigation, easy to understand text and the product images are great.

And looking at the bottom nav links...you may want to change your "links" page to another name. There has been speculation that naming the page links.* could be trouble.
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Old June 15th, 2004, 09:22 PM
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So you think the headers should stick out more? Ok, this weekend I'll see what I can do to enhance them a bit Thanks for the advise. Appreciate the time.



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I am not a color theory expert or conversion based marketing expert, but I think the light grey tone color of your headers make them easy to glaze over.

I think the headers should stick out a bit more. either a slightly different color or maybe a bit darker.

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