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Old 04-16-2007, 11:20 PM Auto accessories site
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Give me your thoughts. The frames page is the only way i can do this.. I will deal with the optimization for search engines just want some thoughts.. http://www.lawheelsdirect.com
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Old 04-17-2007, 11:03 AM Re: Auto accessories site
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the small logo in the left
looks like you optimized it to much

otherwise not bad
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:59 PM Re: Auto accessories site
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Yea, I agree with grammapecos. The image is kind of overoptimized if that's a word. And the colour choice for the links on the top frame could have matched the main layout, but overall the website is nice, good job.
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Old 04-19-2007, 12:58 AM Re: Auto accessories site
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Sorry dude, I gotta be blunt...you missed the bus completely with this site. You seem like a nice guy and all that, but this isn't right and someone should tell you before you go making a serious mistake.

First off, the thing takes forever to load...and I'm on a cable modem. I've been waiting 45 seconds for your right frame to load and still nada. It seems to be stuck in a loop.

Second, you have code outside of both your frameset and your noframes tag (by the way, noframes comes as an alternative to frameset...so you got the ideas mixed up).

Third, the effect you want <strong>can</strong> be accomplished with three divs. Your header can be fixed, and so can your left side navigation (more on that in a sec). Just set your right div to scroll.

And why are you advertising on what probably is a sales site, as in the YP ads? Why send customers away for pennies a glass when you can make dollars?

I'd review the rest, but I'm STILL waiting for that right section to load. I composed this entire post and that section never loaded.

Sorry dude...I had to say it.
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Old 04-19-2007, 10:12 AM Re: Auto accessories site
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It looks a little traditional, maybe get a more modern looking scheme..
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Old 04-19-2007, 01:47 PM Re: Auto accessories site
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This site looks sort of plan to me, you might want to try jazzing it up a bit so people like it more, and marketing it towards people of LA is not a totally bad niche' but since it is online I would keep your marketing plans more abroad then that.
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Old 04-19-2007, 04:45 PM Re: Auto accessories site
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if i were you .. i would try a different approach.. maybe a flash site.. for presentation only.. or... a oscommerce based one.. it would fit better... and u could make some with it.. the frames idea it's pretty old... go with e-commerce .. it's free and u can administer your site very easy...
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Old 04-19-2007, 06:27 PM Re: Auto accessories site
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Your content is fine, but your design need a bit of work. Maybe you should try implementing a new cart. I'm doing some webdesign for a car audio/video outlet and I'm using zen cart. It's pretty flexible. Also, using frames can sometimes make it difficult or impossible for search engines to properly index your site.
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