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dreamndeal
07-19-2007, 02:10 AM
hi,
We came with the concept of Online Deals with best deals available in the market..
please review and give ur suggestions about the site and its navigation
your suggestions are more valuable for u. the site is

http://www.dreamndeal.com

thank u & regards

dreamndeal team

KDLA
07-19-2007, 03:51 PM
Yuck. It's all ads. You have to do a major search of the page to find the relevant content.

KDLA

WebJoel
07-22-2007, 05:38 PM
Running a bit heavy on the META data keywords. More than 50 or 60 "keywords", you start to overload the spider/'bot and words get 'ignored'. This is a form of attempted 'spamming' of crawl-bots, actually. Some hosts like Tripod actually banish sites like this to the bottom of the index list!
But most major Search engines (Google, etc) disregard META data anyway. Bearing in mind that most 'bots only go a few hundred words 'deep' into a web page, you sacrifice actual content getting crawled/indexed, for crufty useless keywords. -Trim the keywords down to 50-60, maximum.

Site is all ads. >sigh<. Not very interesting. :cool:

349 "warnings" upon TIDY validation. A "warning" is a "minor error". Sometimes, a "warning" is actually enough to be a bona~fide 'error'.
Here is a 'warning' (since META data is disregarded anyway 90% of the time, it is considered minor error) :<meta name="DC.Title" content="Welcome to Dreamndeal - "We make your dream come true""> Note the quotes are incorrectly placed. This should be written more like:

<meta name="DC.Title" content='Welcome to Dreamndeal - "We make your dream come true"'>

'Nest' double-quotes inside of 'single quotes', if you must (or vice-versa, where needed). You cannot have have more than 2 'double quotes' or more than 2 'single quotes' in a tag.

And never state "Welcome to~...." in a meta tag... you are wasting polite words on cold-hearted machines that do not care one iota about pleasantry use of language 'nettiquette. -Very important. Because, if a 'spider/'bot does index your page using META tag(s), it will be indexed under "W" for "Welcome to~", instead of Dreamndeal (which is what you WANT).,
It expects that the FIRST word is the most important. -That's a useful piece of SEO information right there, especially on a title="". :)

Clearly you did some work on this. There are many things that can be done to improve this too and hopefully, you will be encouraged to do so.