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    www.inetpublication.com

    Ok, I did a redesign recently and I'm looking for feedback - particularly in the Web Hosting section. The other sections are largely under construction.

    Mostly what I'm looking for is design critique, followed by SEO, followed by everything else.

    www.inetpublication.com
    Last edited by nutkeis; 11-23-2005 at 09:09 AM.

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    i think it looks good nutkeis - i can't dive too deep into it as i have other work to do at the moment.

    i'm not sure about this, but is it against adsense tos to label the ads 'sponsored links' ....?

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    quite the contrary -

    Publishers may not label the ads with text other than "sponsored links" or "advertisements." This includes any text directly above our ads that could be confused with, or attempt to be associated with Google ads.

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    ah.. thanks nutkeis...
    guess i should really read the TOS one of these days

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    G has a TOS?

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    about www.inetpublication.com

    Quote Originally Posted by nutkeis
    Ok, I did a redesign recently and I'm looking for feedback - particularly in the Web Hosting section. The other sections are largely under construction.

    Mostly what I'm looking for is design critique, followed by SEO, followed by everything else.
    Looks very nice. The design seems a bit reminiscent of a lot of hosting company websites (which might be what your after).

    I'll try to add a few other comments later but you might want to borrow a Mac with Safari and check out the site. There are a couple of spots where your design looks like it isn't quite aligned. I know Windows and Explorer account for about 90% of the market but it's not usually that big a problem to make things cross platform on the web.

    Are the links affiliates, pay per click or ??????

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    Yeah, I'm familiar with the cross-browser bugs, but haven't had time to address them yet. I'll probably end up favoring table layout until IE and FireFox get this div width disagreement resolved. One step forward, two steps back. Kids, thank Mr. Gates.

    Anyway, the links are a combination of CJ referral links and regular hyperlinks. Well, not really regular since they do bounce through a tracking script. But the idea is to create a real resource instead of just pimping the best payers.

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