I just signed up for a 3month subscription to try out your service and see what you had to offer. I think you folks have a tremendous informational service here and obviously some very dedicated, friendly and knowledgable folks working for you. I especially appreciate how active the staff is on the forums. I'd like to point out though that I find your site design and architecture to be severely lacking.
I wanted to give some feedback on what you could do to make the service better and maintain a more professional appearance.
Criticism meant to be constructive :
1. Spend some time on information architecture. Weight the importance of your sections and place the most important ones in the most valuable real estate. The top 5 tabs "Home, Books, Seminars, Store, Support" are the 5 least used things I use on your site. That real estate could be much better used to direct your users to the information they are trying to get to.
3. Hire a professional web designer (someone with a design degree) or firm to do a real redesign to look and feel. Consider having professionals do template coding and integration into your CMS.
4. Integrate a consistent menu across all sections, tools, and content, so that users always know where they are and how they can get to other areas. Currently it feels like you have been doing things piecemeal for a very long time.
5. Get rid of the tiny blinking ads. Enforce some standards on your advertisers, and don't subject your paying customers to the same annoying ads. It makes the site look unprofessional, which I'm sure makes people pause before they hand over their credit card info.
6. Bucket your information into appropriate sections. For instance, Books and Seminars shouldn't be their own sections, they should be apart of a "Store" or "Services" section. Rethink organizing your content by days of the week. Its not intuitive from the perspective of an end user searching for a specific topic today.
7. Consider making your cross/sell and promotional offers less prominent. I'm an online subscriber, who is here for data, but those top 5 links make the site come across as a cheap salesman, who is not satisfied with only my subscription fee. You can sell your services and books, but be a bit more subtle with them. If I want them, I'll find them in a "Store" menu.
I hope I haven't completely offended you, I realize its a big investment on your part, but your asking your viewers to make an investment in your site - it would be worth it in the long run.
-Meebo
I wanted to give some feedback on what you could do to make the service better and maintain a more professional appearance.
Criticism meant to be constructive :
1. Spend some time on information architecture. Weight the importance of your sections and place the most important ones in the most valuable real estate. The top 5 tabs "Home, Books, Seminars, Store, Support" are the 5 least used things I use on your site. That real estate could be much better used to direct your users to the information they are trying to get to.
3. Hire a professional web designer (someone with a design degree) or firm to do a real redesign to look and feel. Consider having professionals do template coding and integration into your CMS.
4. Integrate a consistent menu across all sections, tools, and content, so that users always know where they are and how they can get to other areas. Currently it feels like you have been doing things piecemeal for a very long time.
5. Get rid of the tiny blinking ads. Enforce some standards on your advertisers, and don't subject your paying customers to the same annoying ads. It makes the site look unprofessional, which I'm sure makes people pause before they hand over their credit card info.
6. Bucket your information into appropriate sections. For instance, Books and Seminars shouldn't be their own sections, they should be apart of a "Store" or "Services" section. Rethink organizing your content by days of the week. Its not intuitive from the perspective of an end user searching for a specific topic today.
7. Consider making your cross/sell and promotional offers less prominent. I'm an online subscriber, who is here for data, but those top 5 links make the site come across as a cheap salesman, who is not satisfied with only my subscription fee. You can sell your services and books, but be a bit more subtle with them. If I want them, I'll find them in a "Store" menu.
I hope I haven't completely offended you, I realize its a big investment on your part, but your asking your viewers to make an investment in your site - it would be worth it in the long run.
-Meebo
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