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jackpothunt

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Hi every1
i am working on my project. it is not done 100%.i am still working on it and i know there are lots of gurus on this website, who can give me a professional advise about my website. i will love to hear any positive and negative remarks about
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Couple of things. Dark backgrounds are not very user/visitor friendly. Those with less than 20/20 vision may find it hard to read the content.

So far from what I can tell, there is no discernable unique content on the site.

Just looks like a standard affiliate site in the making at the moment. Where are the casino reviews?

Also when you do review the casinos try to be objective even if you are promoting them. All casinos have bad points, list them and be honest.

Hope this helps :)
 
try to be objective even if you are promoting them. All casinos have bad points, list them and be honest.

Some sound advice :thumbsup:

IMHO this is what separates run of the mill sites to those that earn player respect and following.

I don't mind the dark brown background. I've used this one of my sites and also use black too. But I've also integrated colour schemes that work together. Use a text size that doesn't require punter to use a telescope will benefit your sign-ups too.

That white text is too small. Especially if you consider that most of your players are not 18 with 20/20 vision.

I'd also be changing the left navigation text size and colour also. White on Yellow is too hard to read. I'd also lose the Red footer text as well.

These days players aren't goofs. They simply don't click links and banners on blind faith - well maybe some go helter skelter throwing all caution to the wind.

As webzcaz pointed out being objective is the key. No one wants to read hyped up dribble, least of all a player looking to spend money at a casino.

Tell it like it is, warts and all. Think you'll be surprised at the difference this makes to your sign-ups.


Cheers

:)

Dave
 
As webzcaz pointed out being objective is the key. No one wants to read hyped up dribble, least of all a player looking to spend money at a casino.

Tell it like it is, warts and all. Think you'll be surprised at the difference this makes to your sign-ups.

Yup works for me. IMO a player would prefer to read a genuine review of a casino that the reviewer has played. Imagine reading a film review from someone who hadn't seen the film :D
 
Thanks alot for all advices. i have changed the text size , and i too found that text size was too small. as i mentioned earlier that my website is on early stages, fist i will like to add names of some good casinos,poker rooms , bingo rooms and sportsbooks and then i will be adding reviews of casinos based on my experience as a player and information gathered from internet. once again thanks for providing valuable feedback.
 
jackpothunt,

Those email addresses, you need to change to colour of them, they are unreadable - feel like their burning my eye balls.

The larger white text is good.

I'd also look at flipping the left hand column navigation roll over colours. The darker colour will make these easier to read And the white roll over will let visitor know there using a link.

Also that red text at the bottom (page footer) throw that into a table say 500 width and center the table but make your text justified. And I'd change the colour to say #999999. As it is now it's hard to read and the text is centered. I don't think it adds anything to the site lay-out as it is now.


Cheers

:)

Dave
 

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