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Old 12-10-2011, 02:13 PM  
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Originally Posted by EukerVoorn View Post
For naming and shaming and traffic magneting WordPress is great, it saves a lot of time and energy. For anything else... yeah get a designer. I can do some reasonable hand coded web design but I don't have time for it anymore. Look forward to your mail.
Sent already but a few things.

a) I am an affiliate only. I don't need nor do I want paysite style designs.

b) I promote cams and they convert better and have always converted better on simple pages. I started out with profiles on Geocities and have not matched conversions ever since moving. Why? It looked like the girl made the page and little blue text links get clicked more than anything.

c) Even paysites would convert better on a nice, clean white page with images and blue text links. Maybe a small logo but no fancy ass design, no ridiculous template, just content. If your content is good it will look GREAT on a white, neatly laid out page. White contrasts really great with shit btw, scat sites should do wonderful. There is a reason almost all high trafficked sites stick to this formula. Facebook / MySpace / Google and many others know that a clean simple design is more professional than a $1500 flashy tour. I have no idea who started the trend of fancy ass paysite designs but I'm glad because it allows me to convert better than most by doing my own thing.

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