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Reviews of HorrorExpress.com needed
Hi, my site Horror Express has now been live for a little over 2 months.
My aim for is for it to become a very busy community of Horror Fans (Movies primarily). The site is fully coded in PHP, has skins for different looks and all the usual stuff, and I currently have a few people contributing reviews. The problem I'm having is getting traffic to the site, and the Horror Movie sites online are somewhat at saturation point. A lot of them I find are amateurishly done, even if they do have more content. So I hope you all can help me work out what I can do to improve the site and attract the community I need. Thanks everyone. JohnShaft |
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First off your news page is like 73946 bytes , so your going to be putting off some modem users, and i dont think s.e's like google are big fans of it.
When visiting the root of your site you have a "HTTP/1.1 302 Found" header which locates the file as /news.php Although I have never actually created a working test of googles view on error 302's, i expect that most search engines will be discouraged a little. take a look at URL for some good ideas on how to make you site more s.e. compatible. |
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