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ric449
04-04-2004, 08:33 AM
I need inspiration. My website is all about helping with computers, but I don't know what people want to understand or know. So, post here what isn't on my website, but you would like to see.
ghost2003
04-04-2004, 11:23 AM
Thats a very nice site! Ill bookmark that. Its a computer help site, what else would there be to put on there?
ric449
04-04-2004, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by ghost2003
Its a computer help site, what else would there be to put on there? [/B] Notice I have all the buyers guides, and the articles etc. I can't think of anymore to write. Thats Why I need to know what to do next. I need to know what people are confused by, so I can write an article on it.
(P.s glad you liked the site! :D)
ScurrilousPrune
04-04-2004, 06:47 PM
Maybe links to hardware manufacturers like Newegg and Mwave and Tigerdirect and so forth.
ric449
04-04-2004, 07:14 PM
Originally posted by ScurrilousPrune
Maybe links to hardware manufacturers like Newegg and Mwave and Tigerdirect and so forth. Nice idea, I will have an article of trusted stores, saying what people thought of their service etc. Thanks for that idea. Keep them coming everyone!
icallmedan
04-04-2004, 07:48 PM
I like your site overall...but (no offense) some of your word choices make your site seem juvenile. Just for an example:
MHz- Megahertz. In computers, this is a measurement of how fast something is, such as the processor.
as opposed to Webopedia's definition:
Abbreviation for megahertz. One MHz represents one million cycles per second. The speed of microprocessors, called the clock speed, is measured in megahertz. In addition to microprocessors, the speeds of buses and interfaces are also measured in MHz.
Your word choice and lack of depth might have an adverse effect on the validity of your site to the eyes of a computer geek.
If that makes any sense to you...I hope it helps.
Just try to make your definitions a little more advanced.
ric449
04-04-2004, 07:50 PM
Yes, I was looking into revising some of those definitions. Thanks for the heads-up. Anymore advice anyone?
kram 2.0
04-04-2004, 08:10 PM
Hey, very nice website. I just have one small nag about the navigation - Generally speaking, I'd think that your website design can be improved. What I mean, is navigation on the left side of the screen. I would think listing a section like "Article" then listing all the recent articles would be one sure way of attracting people to your articles.
Besides that, it seems like a bit of advertising and working on the contents (adding articles, definitions, etc. ) should do well. I also have a list of definitions that I might add to your "definition list", such as "DIMM" and "RAID".
Good luck :)
kram
ghost2003
04-05-2004, 12:21 AM
Maybe put prices for stuff so people dont get over charged. Althought if you put links to newegg,etc... it may be useless. How about registry tweaks?
ric449
04-05-2004, 07:49 AM
Yes, all great ideas. I'm so glad I posted this topic! Anymore?
corosus
04-05-2004, 08:30 AM
nice site, i realy like the wa it looks and feels
might be a dumb idea might not be
how about a seperate section on networking?
ric449
04-05-2004, 07:34 PM
Not a bad idea, but I will have to wait for a while on that one until I have more networking articles.
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