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Posted By: hemanthjava ()
Posted On: 05/16/2008 11:25 pm

Name of Site/Business: SEO Certification Guide

Site's Main Purpose: Information

Please Review the following:
Does the home page sufficiently convince people to go further into the site?

Does/can the site achieve its main purpose?

Navigation. Is it clear and easy to understand?

Appearance/Attractiveness

Typos and grammar

Images failing to load

Search engine marketing. Can the pages be reasonably well indexed by search engines?



Additional Comments/Notes
Hello All,

I'm looking for good critiques of my new website SEO Certification Guide. Feel free to focus on absolutely everything (design, layout, and navigation etc), but the more reviews the better!

What could be improved? What would you like to see added (a forum, news from the industry. social networking, whatever...)

Thank you for all the input you can give me...Looking forward to your opinions


[ Message was edited by: OAC 05/17/2008 03:58 pm ... Reason: No URLs or links in posts ]




Posted By: Quadrille ()
Posted On: 05/17/2008 03:16 am

I'm sorry, but I'm too supsicious of the whole concept to be able to help.

What right do you have to 'certify' anything?
What value will your certification hold for those who have paid to own it?

I don't want to hijack your thread, but I think such issues need discussing (not in this thread), before we consider assisting you in making money this way.


Posted By: hemanthjava ()
Posted On: 05/17/2008 03:20 am

Mate. You are right that Some of the SEO Certification guys simply claim to give certifications and make you pay money to learn SEO.

This site is a Search Engine Optimization Training Course which is COMPLETELY FREE OF COST, divided into 11 easy chapters to help you achieve Top SERP's.

I ain't Charging any money


Posted By: Quadrille ()
Posted On: 05/17/2008 03:49 am

"I ain't Charging any money"

That's nice - but it wasn't the main question:
What right do you have to 'certify' anything?

Whether they pay or not, certification implies some kind of independent verification, it implies quality, and it implies quality control.

I've no objection to helping people for free - that's what this forum, including this thread - is all about.

But I have strong objections to making promises you cannot keep, in order to suggest that what YOU offer is in some way superior to other sites.

The web is full of lies and b***s*** - I strongly advise people, you included, not to be part of that.

The choice, of course, is yours - but if your choice IS to be part of the cr*p web, don't expect a lot of help from members of this forum. Most of them are not in the business of b***s***ing vulnerable webmasters and 'newbies'.


Posted By: hemanthjava ()
Posted On: 05/17/2008 04:02 am

Sure Quadrille. I am one of those guys who is going to establish quality and updated Material on the internet and not some crappy seo site. I am an SEO Freelancer and I keep myself updated with the latest SEO techniques by reading a lot of forums and mags. I shall prove it to you sometime in future as to the quality of my site. This site is too new for me to prove anything to you.

Please help me by giving some valuable suggestions from a design perspective. I shall keep up my word to not be some kinda b**s***. SEO is like a passion for me now. I love working as an SEO Consultant using Organic Techniques of Search Engine Optimization.


Posted By: Quadrille ()
Posted On: 05/17/2008 04:12 am

I'm not one to give up easily, so let's try one last time:

What right do you have to 'certify' anything?


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