Programming and Technical Work Done By Owner or Hired Out:
Owner - using packages
Time Invested Each Week Running Website:
4 hours
Niche Market Target:
alternative energy
Products And Services Offered:
Information - Some affiliate links
Average Number of Monthly Visitors:
1
Number of Newsletter Subscribers or Members:
1
Estimated Monthly Expenses:
$$2
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Could greatly benefit from editing and reorganization, April 18, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
The Puddyshop is basically a portal to different sites and sections with content covering various topics. I'd like to see the main page itself look more organized instead of just having all the various sections and links thrown together haphazardly. It doesn't have to look super-stylish or something, a little organizing would do the trick. The 'About Us' section could also use a little more extra information other than saying "A site for publishing articles to help you gte more recongition for your works and your websites." I'm sure visitors would like to know more about it and who are the people behind it.
Otherwise, the topics, from food to humor, Internet marketing, and health matters, are pretty widely covered by its sections. Some articles appear to be misfiled though, because you can find a few Internet marketing articles in the humor and the health sections, and even financial advice in the health portion.
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Needs work, December 05, 2007
Reviewer: Claire Madarang
This is indeed a portal to other websites. While this is acceptable, I expect that the home page has a good write-up about it that unifies all the topics of the web links here. However, the writing seems forced – or perhaps, putting alternative energy and divorce tips, for example, in the same portal is not a good idea to begin with. You can’t just force the connection between them.
The layout could be improved as well. Though the placement of photos with text on the top portion of the home page looks all right, the text and photos at the bottom does not look well-planned. For one, the text runs across the entire page (definitely not easy on the eyes) while there is a lot of space around the photos. The tips, which I believe are supposed to be one of the highlights of the home page, do not look “highlighted” at all. No space sets them apart from the main text, for one.
The content in the home page needs quite a fair amount of editing and spell checking as well.