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#1 top100

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 02:42 PM


***A note to moderators: I have already contacted Mind about where I should post this and he suggested here. Rest assured This thread is meant to be specifically focused on 'improving the design of my website' and not on selling products. It does indeed sell nootropics but I am not intending to sell here.***

I have recently started a Nootropic Website which is focused around the top 100 Nootropics available online. http://www.top100nootropics.com

While this website is very basic and is not yet finished, I would like some feedback about it. specifically:

Is there enough information? or would you prefer a more thorough review of each product by clicking on it?
Is the readability and/or typography good?
Is the 3 column layout good or would you prefer a more linear list?
What would improve the websites aesthetics in your opinion?

Edited by top100, 08 June 2013 - 03:05 PM.


#2 JohnnyP

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 09:33 PM

Is there a particular reason you link to Amazon for all the supplements you listed?

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#3 Deckah

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 04:48 AM

Is there a particular reason you link to Amazon for all the supplements you listed?


For the sole purpose of making money. Just another crappy affiliate site offering no value.

Mods should probably close this.

#4 top100

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 06:41 AM

Is there a particular reason you link to Amazon for all the supplements you listed?


For the sole purpose of making money. Just another crappy affiliate site offering no value.

Mods should probably close this.

Is there a particular reason you link to Amazon for all the supplements you listed?


I link to amazon to sell their products. They have the largest selection of Nootropics and basically it's just easier if I use one central retailer than contacting people without an accessible affiliate program. After all this website (top100nootropics) is an experiment I'm trying to see if it is of any value to people.

Anyway The question I'm asking on these forums is why do you think the site is bad? In terms of design. Deckah you say it's crappy affiliate site. I get that, but what would make it better for you? Would a thorough product review make it better or is it just the plain design that puts you off? While I did state in my first post that it's very basic and not finished you seem to think that I'm disguising the fact that the site makes money. I'm trying to be clear that I don't care about that here. I want to know WHY you think its bad. (I'm guessing from your response the list of reasons is long or you have seen too many similar sites). Anyway I hope you can help give me some feedback.

#5 JohnnyP

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 04:03 PM

I don't think Amazon has the largest selection of Nootropics, just off the top of my head Smart Powders is one that has more.

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 07:54 PM

I believe your right after having taken a look at their site however I wanted something quick and easy to test out the site's potential, hence the amazon affiliate program. But I may take a look into smart powders.

#7 Deckah

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Posted 09 June 2013 - 09:24 PM

It looks just like an offer wall. Throwing a bunch of stuff on a page and see which one gets your amazon affiliate cookie to drop.
One would be better off going to amazon and doing a search for "nootropic" and getting better feedback that way.

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#8 top100

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Posted 10 June 2013 - 03:54 PM

It looks just like an offer wall. Throwing a bunch of stuff on a page and see which one gets your amazon affiliate cookie to drop.
One would be better off going to amazon and doing a search for "nootropic" and getting better feedback that way.


fair enough. Thanks for the feedback.



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