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Topic: New Approach to a Persisting Social Issue

We are just about to launch the marketing campaign for our new website, but I'd be interested in hearing some feedback from other people on here who have also used VLD software in the past.   Please take a look and let me know what you think.... marketing starts in a few days.

http://www.uncommonloves.net

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Re: New Approach to a Persisting Social Issue

Using Firefox, it looks like you have two header banners overlapping.
Sorry to say, IMO the design and color scheme looks very dated like something from the 1920's.

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Re: New Approach to a Persisting Social Issue

I can live with it looking dated..... refinement comes with evolution, and this is just the first effort.  But I do appreciate the feedback.

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Everyone can do there own thing but I would have to agree with dragon. I would also have a second look at the name of the site. It's a service for pet lovers called Uncommon Loves  that is a service commonalities that really does make me want sign up. for exp. http://www.datemypet.com I have an idea of what the site is about before I even read a single word

You need to give the user a clue to what the site is about in the name for exp. you could call it DateMyDog.com, WalkMe.com ,NineDates.com, PawHarmony.com




I don't know what i'm talking about do your own thing smile

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Re: New Approach to a Persisting Social Issue

First of all, congratulations!
Please let us know what kind of marketing campaign are you launching and the outcome.

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lillisam wrote:

You need to give the user a clue to what the site is about in the name for exp. you could call it DateMyDog.com, WalkMe.com ,NineDates.com, PawHarmony.com

I kindly disagree. Zoosk.com does not have any meaning, but is highly successful web site.
Websites with strange names tend to do better than ones with simple names.
It's the brand (and marketing) that matters, not a name of the site.

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Dan wrote:
lillisam wrote:

You need to give the user a clue to what the site is about in the name for exp. you could call it DateMyDog.com, WalkMe.com ,NineDates.com, PawHarmony.com

I kindly disagree. Zoosk.com does not have any meaning, but is highly successful web site.
Websites with strange names tend to do better than ones with simple names.
It's the brand (and marketing) that matters, not a name of the site.


I would agree, marketing is the key. 40 Million in funding doesn't hurt either