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Feedback on my website?
04-08-2014, 06:35 PM
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Feedback on my website?
Hi! I started my website not too long ago, and I would love to hear some feedback. My site address is http://www.marinarascon.com
Here I have my hand-drawn designs.
Any and all critique are welcome. Also suggestions or tips will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much!

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04-08-2014, 06:41 PM
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I'd like to see more design concepts, those are all kind if variations of the same note. A larger detailed view, if paranoid about being copied, the moving magnifying glass like some store sites use make high res image downloading tough (but doable with multiple screen grabs)

Getting people to see your offerings is the real challenge, typical sales pages get a sale for every 50 to 200 visitors, any pay per click advertising adds up at that rate.I don't know if many get 20 cent clicks on Google Adsense, even then a sale would cost $10 to $40.

Putting some effort into SEO, including getting links from other sites could get you more traffic from search engines over time.

Here's a Search Engine Optimization guide by an SEO authority, teaching the more legit ways to boost your ranking.
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo

Considering giving something away for free like a design good for a computer or mobile background, such things can attract more visitors and links from other sites.

Consider using an art marketplace like deviantart.com
Etsy.com charges 20 cents per listing + 6% of sales for hand crafted craft/art items.

All 10,000 graphic elements of the online world Glitch has been put into public domain, you might be able to assemble pieces to build scenes for your characters to live in as perhaps children's stories illustrations.

The original form are mainly inconvenient flash files
http://www.glitchthegame.com/public-domain-game-art/

An early attempt to recreate entire locations
http://mvurxi.com/

Some have converted elements to png and svg format
http://opengameart.org/content/glitch-svgs

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04-08-2014, 06:48 PM
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Hi Marina,
I visited your website the design was really nice and you have to update the website regularly. So that you can earn more visitors. My suggestion is that update your website regularly and add the keywords to each and every page. So that you will get best results. Hope my answer will help you and all the best.
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