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I am working on too many things right now, so my site is barely moving forward. This is ok, because I don't want rush into anything.
My site will mainly be used for my services as a graphic and web designer while developing creative ways to promote, well EVERYTHING.
I can also accept requests for consulting services.
Even though the site is still in development, anyone can register as a member here:
So, all I was supposed to get was the black center screen? Nothing ever did appear there.
Personally, your page and iframe are why people don't get Google rankings - it's got no optimization or text for the se's - or for your visitors to see. And in today's web market - web designers can't leave out optimization - as a pretty design won't cut it on line without the mix.
I think - even if you want to move slow - you need to get text and optimization started so you have search engines helping you before another year passes.
Robert, I tried to send you an email via your contact form, but the
email field was not long enough....increase the number of allowed characters.
The other item was that blank fields can be sent from your form.......
You are correct. I am curious beyond my means to something...
Alot of people have been mentioning, or rather, make comments about flash when commenting on my site...I do not use any flash on my site, nor do I have any. If you have seen any flash elements on my site, please let me know where, because I am unaware.
I am happy you like it. Things are starting to catch up, and I am beginning to feel under pressure. My responsibilities at home take up sooo much of attention that it's difficult for me to go into BUILD mode. All the things I am responsible for have me up and down all day.
Oh! nah, those aren't flash. Those are my affiliate banners for those products or services which are simply html code provided to me.
The easiest way for me to tell at first glance what something on a page might be, right-click it...when a little rectangle pops with options for "Settings..." and "About _______Flash Player" then I know its flash.
*the "_______" I typed that there because there are still web pages out there that say Macromedia Flash which was before Adobe took over.
hmmm thought it may have been flash due to the graphic like the buttons and all, thats what most people think when they see that.
Just a correction on my part...you were referring to the navagation bar with the rollover effects. These were simply made in BlueVoda. All I had to do was to add 2 images to BlueVoda's navbar folder:
one for the normal state
one for the rollover state
It took me longer than usual to find "site entry" via the Portal ... that might be something to solve: find a way to clarify that Entry without making it "hokey" or detracting from your overall concept. * Remember the limitations of using a Portal with regard to SEO as tags, KW, and Content are lopsided. (the good thing about BV portals is that all text laid in counts)
I have long been fascinated with the use of blogs and carts as site foundations (other than their intended use), and am glad you have seen fit to take a stab at it too. Part of my fascination is how the SE's regard the dynamics and how content is skewed slightly for a different approach to ranking both relevancy and hard-link visits....the fact these sites are written in fluid code also hints that you might need to brush up on it to go in and "harden it" along the Perfect Page methodologies (there are very reputable services that charge a pretty penny to clean up cart and template code for SEO). This would assist in taking some of the pressure to develop depth of content, and throw the focus back on the "perfection" application......the mother of all metrics!
I'll pop in in a couple of weeks to see how you've tinkered things up! Great splash!
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