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Topic: Website Critique

Website Feedback

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
Hi All,

Please take a moment to review the website (www.indiaspeaks.net) and let me know if you have any comments.

I am a Business development manager, currently handling launch of aforesaid website. We have launched quick and dirty format of the website for BETA testing. However, we are trying to get feedback on website creative, design and value added services to improve user experience.

Your feedback/comments/question will be highly appreciated.

Thank you in advance

Nikhil
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    The Register/Take Surveys/Earn Points graphics on the home page should also be active links.

    Are only Indian residents eligible to join?

    It's not clear which organizations you'll be doing surveys for. As a survey-taker, will I have the option of not responding to some surveys?
  • Posted by Frank Hurtte on Member
    i think it is laid out well and easy to follow. The first few seconds makes the difference and your first few seconds test was good.
  • Posted by Jessica_Castro on Member
    Great website..lose the shall in "I like the website, I shall sign up"
  • Posted on Member
    Nice looking home page. I like the wording of the links on the right; it gives a conversational feel.

    The register form is long. You might want to break it into two pages, with the address on one page and the user name and password on the other. Also, if every field is required (leave out the mobile number and make the whole address into one, larger field) you don't need the asterisks.

    I've seen sites that are similar to yours here in the US, and your site looks friendlier. In all, a good job on the design.

    Paul
  • Posted by Tatyiana on Member
    Overall great feel to it. But I think that you need to incorprate more imagery. Opinions are about people.. so show some.

    The copy is a bit long and layed out like a word processing documents. Use boxes, bullets and colour to punch out the key messages that you want people to notice.

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