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  1. #1
    malikiqbal is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Can anyone do a website review

    Can anyone do a website review, I want to make some changes to this website realtyflipshop.com, I am not very good at.

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    Trutzrose is offline Fixer Upper
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    Quote Originally Posted by malikiqbal View Post
    Can anyone do a website review, I want to make some changes to this website realtyflipshop.com, I am not very good at.


    ....make the first page a little more inviting, I should say. The rest looks ok!!
    So long and best, TJ

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    malikiqbal is offline Fixer Upper
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    Thanks Trutzrose,
    What I meant was if someone could help make it look better(for free or I can pay someone).

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    AgentRevenue Rob is offline Fixer Upper
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    Quote Originally Posted by mailable View Post
    Thanks Trutzrose,
    What I meant was if someone could help make it look better(for free or I can pay someone).
    What you need is a website designer or website design firm who can complete a "wordpress theme" for you.

    Craigslist might be a good option. Also, seeking the advice of your peers is a good way to go. Nothing like referrals of good local work.

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    dreamgiver is offline Fixer Upper
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    I would definately have an opt in page...to build your list....and have some tabs...where it looks more professional...

    REMEMBER...the power is in the list..

    Dreamgiver

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    ericbadgley is offline Fixer Upper
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    I would get rid of the google adwords as the first thing you see. If you must have the google ads on your site put them on the side or the bottom. Other than that it isn't that bad.

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    Desmond is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Some advice...

    I'm a veteran web designer and it looks to me like the website is okay for what it is. If you're not seeing success with it, here may be your problems:

    1. Is it truly SEO optimized? Make sure your tags and keywords are coming up correctly.
    2. Your domain name is somewhat obfuscated. A good domain name can really drive up your traffic and retention.
    3. You may be trying to beat a dead horse with e-books. And for real books, there's Amazon. Considered selling a package? Printed book+manual+DVD?

    I suspect that you may do better if you place more articles and opinion pieces on the site. People DO read editorials. And get rid of 80% of the graphics that lead to the same place. Instead of many little graphics, get one big one.

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    jvcus17 is offline Home Owner
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    well i have little knowledge about this anyway it is important to attract the internet users and you should also work with your SEO so that you know what's happening..

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