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The Consistency Factor
Having been on the Net since the beginning, from what I've observed, I truly think one of the surest ways to find success is once you've got something that is really well laid out, don't touch it's look.
I was just at PersianKitty.com for example. Haven't been there for a long time and thought how cool that it still looks just like it did when it began. Same with TheHun.net. Same catchy colors and design. Cheers! And when you hit a good one, keep it forever. Simple sells. |
I hope men.com won't stay the same as it looked 2 months ago ;)
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I totally agree if it's not broken don't fix it...
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Consistency sells, been using the same formula for 3 years now and haven't changed one bit.
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Trick is to find a formula that works :Graucho
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absolutely agree. simplicity, along with quality.
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Always agreed with the KISS method
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I agree. I like simple sites. Both to view and to create.
I think PayPal made a bad mistake with their new layout, those three images of happy handsome businessmen and pretty business women on their front page make them look like another marketing or hosting company using a free website template :2 cents: |
Agreed . Once you got something right don't change it
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Spend more time making NEW SITES!
Not updating one site constantly! u increase ur chances A FUCKING LOT! |
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I think it might be different for paysites, though; updating the design while keeping the same colors, or vice-versa, can be refreshing... |
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Quiet's mastered the art of simplicity also if you've ever seen his stuff.
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I agree, consistency is important and often crucial if something is working really well. Only change when it's not working anymore (example picposts seemed to have died so they probably should have changed into tgp's).
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