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FreePaidSurveys.net • View topic - My Website

My Website

Use this forum to announce and/or show off your stuff. Let us see your duplicate FPS system sites, your personal websites and your opportunities. Once again, read through the section rules before posting your opportunities.

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My Website

Postby paidsurvey » Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:44 am

Hi
Just created my own website. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated. :)

www.getpaidcash.co.nr
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Postby meninsche » Tue Oct 17, 2006 3:42 am

Decent site - I like the "Free Stuff" section. There was a very nice link (Through the "Free Site.com" link) to some old Rockstar games (Grand Theft Auto I and II, before it became 3D). As a video game junkie, I appreciate that, especially since it appears to be official sanctioned releases from the publisher of the games.

The things I would suggest would be to:

1). List out not merely payout possiblities on the Paid to Read (PTR) websites, but the turn around time in payment, and perhaps a brief description/overview of how PTR sites work. Ditto for the Get Paid to Try (GPT) page.

2). Explanation of acronyms used on the different pages, for example: PTR, GPT, INT, downline (in reference to PTR).

3). Check some of your survey links: Lightspeed; SurveDirect/Authentic Response; and Pinecone go to dead end links. Although, in the case of Pinecone, I believe that Pinecone frowns on posting links to their active banner pages (I don't believe there has been a policy change?).

4). The BrandInstitute Link leads NOT to their sign up page, but to a "road sign" image (the left describing their general consumer research, the right about their health research). A direct link to sign up would be more of my taste.

5). This is probably nitpicking, but..Mypoints. I don't know if it has the hallmarks of your classic survey site. Mypoints has always seem more of a GPT site, to me.

Good luck with your site! :)
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Postby paidsurvey » Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:30 pm

Wow thanks for your input! :) I'll get to work lol.
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Site looks nice

Postby FreePaidSurveys » Sat Nov 04, 2006 6:34 pm

Site looks very nice. A few suggestions if you plan to submit to search engines:

Go through and change the keywords and descriptions to fit each page. For example, you pretty much have the same keywords and descriptions for every page. These describe the entire website, that is all of your sections, on every page. You would be better off to have your current keywords only on your first page (the one that tells ALL of the stuff on your site). Then go through to each sub-page and make the keywords for that page only. So, on your paid surveys page, make all of the keywords and description specifically for paid surveys - the same for the rest of your pages. The way you have them now, if I do a search for paid surveys, the search engine is going to go to your site and see that yes, you do have some stuff on paid surveys, but it's mixed in with a bunch of other stuff, therefor not being as good for me to see than a site that is specifically targeted to paid surveys. Alternatively, if you have your paid surveys page specifically targeted for paid surveys, the search engine will take a look and say "Hey, here's an entire page just on paid surveys" and rank you higher for those keywords. Hope that makes sense. Of course there's a lot more to search engine marketing, but I would just recommend doing some online research if you want to learn more.

Secondly, you've got a few survey links on there that you could be getting paid for, instead of just a straight link. NFO has an affiliate program on their website. I also get paid by a couple of ad networks for some of my links. There's OffersQuest (this is my affiliate link if you think you'd like to join) which has quite a few survey sites, and another one I use is Rowise (not my affiliate link because my password is on my other computer at home) which has a few. Both of these have a traffic requirement to join, but I initially made the requirement for these by using traffic exchanges. They should help you make a few extra bucks.

Good Luck
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