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2014-06-06, 08:34 AM | #1 |
Life is good
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What Greenie says isn't just a webmaster thing. Surfers are WAY more educated today than in the past and know about updates and exclusive content. You would be Very surprised how many know about this so it is important if you can do it, if you can show updates by date to show the site is still updating daily/weekly/whatever. To do that the best way is to use your CMS of course.
Multi page tours I don't think are as important as a main page with updates, a models page, maybe 1-2 other pages with features you have such as Videos and Photos. |
2014-06-06, 05:49 PM | #2 | |
Oh! I haven't changed since high school and suddenly I am uncool
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A video trailor is important, a surfer is going to want to see the quality and type of content, as well as how the video will stream. Make certain to keep that on the same page and well marked with respect to "play video sample" or by clicking on the video which ideally would have an arrow button. Secondly, and one thing I always look for on a tour, picture samples. I see a lot of tours from good sites/programs that don't have full sized image samples. I'm certain that makes a difference to the customer, I know it bother me when I'm unable to access or view a couple of photo sample. 1024 x 768 or slight above, or even as low as 900 x 600 in the form of a pop up. Good to have as viewable material, and surfers will also download these sample which can likely serve as the impetus to return to the site. Basically the content as a whole and the ease of accessing it quickly is how a tour should be viewed, with the thinking that keeping them on one page longer than worrying about clicking through. Then the surfer can continue to access the navigation elements of the site. |
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2014-06-07, 11:48 AM | #3 |
Certified Nice Person
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Damn, lots of great advice here! And, unlike the past, I am actually going to listen to and follow the advice I have asked for.
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