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1:54 pm August 15, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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Good day!
I'm in the process of redesigning the content flow of my website. So far, here's what I'm thinking… I'd really appreciate your feedback.
Headings Include:
Start Here (Before you Invest) – Thinks you need to know, basic info., definitions, resources
Begin to Invest – Steps for Beginning to Invest including choosing a broker, choosing the best stocks, etc.
Investment Strategies – Shorter and Longer Term Approaches
Premium Resources – Weekly Newsletter, Special Articles, My Top 20 Stocks List (updated monthly)
Social Media Links – Twitter, Facebook, etc.
As a potential user, coming across my site, do you believe this kind of restructuring and topics would meet you needs and those of other potential users? What suggestions would you like to see incorporated into such a site?
Cheers! You're an awesome community!
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2:33 pm August 15, 2011
| The College Investor
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I would definitely include a "Start Here" and social media links.
As for premium content, how much do you expect to gain from it until you have a ton of subscribers and trusted readers? I would wait and roll that out once you have a solid community.
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2:51 pm August 15, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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The College Investor said:
I would definitely include a "Start Here" and social media links.
As for premium content, how much do you expect to gain from it until you have a ton of subscribers and trusted readers? I would wait and roll that out once you have a solid community.
Thanks so much… I'm going to work on the social media in the next two weeks. I'm quite a tech newbie so I'm a little uncertain how to do some of this (other than my current Twitter account).
Currently I have several "subscribers" to my Weekly Newsletter… word is catching on that it is providing predictable returns for less than $5/month. I hope to continue to build this base…
Thanks for your input!
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5:46 pm August 15, 2011
| OneCentAtatime
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consistent predictable return, that's great Doctor! keep it up
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5:58 pm August 15, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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OneCentAtatime said:
consistent predictable return, that's great Doctor! keep it up
Thanks… I hope you'll drop by!
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7:53 pm August 15, 2011
| OneCentAtatime
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I dropped quiet a few times already, good advices in deed!
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8:10 pm August 15, 2011
| Matt Wegner
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I definitely think the "Start Here" thing is a great idea. I'm on the verge of a complete redesign with new theme and I'll be adding the same thing to mine. Having an intuitive flow to the site helps a lot and guides the readers through the process. If I was starting from scratch I'd do exactly what you're doing. Great idea!
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8:31 pm August 15, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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Matt Wegner said:
I definitely think the "Start Here" thing is a great idea. I'm on the verge of a complete redesign with new theme and I'll be adding the same thing to mine. Having an intuitive flow to the site helps a lot and guides the readers through the process. If I was starting from scratch I'd do exactly what you're doing. Great idea!
Yeah… it's the intuitive flow that I was thinking as well… something that progresses for those who are just beginning or various entry points for those who are coming for a specific need. I wish you well in your redesign.
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8:44 pm August 15, 2011
| Suba @ Wealth Informatics
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"Start here" is a great idea, I am working on one myself. Other than that, I have only a question – What qualifications do you have to give stock recommendation. No, I am not doubting you or anything I am just asking this about your site. Don't you have to put that somewhere more than a paragraph at the end of your disclaimer? I don't know much about the financial industry regulation, but I know recommending stocks/mutual fund is highly regulated. You might want to look into it to cover your bases. Esp. as you are charging for your advice via your newsletter… Just my 2c.
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3:37 am August 16, 2011
| Derek@LifeAndMyFinances
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Looks great! It actually reminds me of all the things I SHOULD do with my site, but can't seem to find time for. The 'Start Here' button sounds like an excellent idea – it will really retain new visitors since they often browse aimlessly otherwise (or just leave).
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5:44 am August 16, 2011
| Forest Parks
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The layout is nice and clear, good work…. If you start bringing in advertising you may want to reduce the header height slightly to give them a slightly higher view.
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6:50 am August 16, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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Suba @ Wealth Informatics said:
"Start here" is a great idea, I am working on one myself. Other than that, I have only a question – What qualifications do you have to give stock recommendation. No, I am not doubting you or anything I am just asking this about your site. Don't you have to put that somewhere more than a paragraph at the end of your disclaimer? I don't know much about the financial industry regulation, but I know recommending stocks/mutual fund is highly regulated. You might want to look into it to cover your bases. Esp. as you are charging for your advice via your newsletter… Just my 2c.
No problem… your question is very important. When you visit the site, you'll notice I do not make specific stock recommendations… such as buy this stock at this time, etc. What I do is tell others what I'm doing. I make it quite clear in my disclaimer that I'm not a qualified advisor (licensed) and the information should be treated as "entertainment." Now, if investors want to make independent decisions and invest in the stocks I list that I'm investing in, they certainly can… but I have no control over that decision.
As for my own qualifications… while I used to be a licensed financial advisor (holding a mutual funds license) at one of the major banks, I no longer hold those qualifications; nevertheless, I do have some experience/knowledge. However, I've found that most of my success has come through the development of my own system, called the Weekend Investor. This is designed for those who have little time on their hands to watch the markets everyday, yet want to invest in the markets and be successful. That's me… and so many others, like Lynn or Glenn. The so-called "professionals" tend to take risks with people's money, because they get paid the same… instead, I minimize my risk and maximize my returns through the Weekend Investor strategy.
I've included several links to my website throughout this response (directly related to your questions). I'd encourage you to explore my site further… and if you have any follow up questions, feel free to let me know.
Thanks for your interest… and your feedback! It's great to have such a wonderful community to discuss these matters with.
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6:51 am August 16, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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LifeAndMyFinances said:
Looks great! It actually reminds me of all the things I SHOULD do with my site, but can't seem to find time for. The 'Start Here' button sounds like an excellent idea – it will really retain new visitors since they often browse aimlessly otherwise (or just leave).
Yes, I suspect it will be very time consuming… and I'm thinking about a new css template too. I appreciate your feedback… thanks.
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6:52 am August 16, 2011
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Forest Parks said:
The layout is nice and clear, good work…. If you start bringing in advertising you may want to reduce the header height slightly to give them a slightly higher view.
That's a great idea… thanks… It is a little BIG
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7:12 am August 16, 2011
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I didn't get that far in the review and I noticed you are doing something that I did when I first started and YOU SHOULD STOP RIGHT NOW.
You are hyperlinking words like "This article" and "here" – this does nothing for your SEO. Let google know what "this article" is if it is on investing link the word investing
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7:16 am August 16, 2011
| Forest Parks
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Good point My Journey to Millions.
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7:31 am August 16, 2011
| Tushar @ Everything Finance
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Another section that you can add is something like "Most Popular Articles". I hear a lot of big bloggers do this.
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Tushar @ Everything Finance
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8:17 am August 16, 2011
| Doctor Stock
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MyJourneytoMillions said:
I didn't get that far in the review and I noticed you are doing something that I did when I first started and YOU SHOULD STOP RIGHT NOW.
You are hyperlinking words like "This article" and "here" – this does nothing for your SEO. Let google know what "this article" is if it is on investing link the word investing
Perfect… thanks!!! I never knew that! I'll make those changes going forward! That's worth a million spots? HAHA…
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8:18 am August 16, 2011
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Everything Finance said:
Another section that you can add is something like "Most Popular Articles". I hear a lot of big bloggers do this.
Great idea!! Thanks!
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9:05 am August 16, 2011
| Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter
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I really like those topic ideas. I think they are clear and to the point and should be easy to navigate.
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