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Thread: Our first site

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    Our first site

    www.movenanny.com is our first site - have we done a good job? (I hope so.......)

    Our sites are designed to give people all the steps and tools they need to complete unfamiliar, complex or time consuming tasks.

    Have a look, and feedback greatly accepted!

    cheers

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    I'm not familiar with all of the ins and outs or selling/buying property in the UK, but I think your site concept is a great tool. A real asset to people going through that process. Design is nice and navigation appears to be easy.

    Good luck.

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    great site, an excellent idea in my book, good navigation , plenty of places for people to contact you and they are easy to spot.

    keep adding information so people know they should keep comming back to find new information.

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    Nice job. Thank you for not inundating the site with Google ads.

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    I don't see much to critique. I would say it's good to go as is. Loads fast, looks good, not overcrowded or difficult to navigate. I'd say you're golden.

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    Thanks for the feedback

    Guys,

    thanks for the feedback! Really appreciated. We are adding significant functionality to the site over the weekend, and even more over the next month.

    Anyone interested in helping our with our SEO?

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    Yes, it is an outstanding website :-) My congratulations.

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    Site Update

    Guys,

    we have launched phase 2 of the site - any feedback greatly appreciated again (we think it is better, so hope you guys do as well)

    cheers

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    Still a great website :-) I like the tab menu bar on top of the site.

    One small issue I noticed (there is always something, isn't):

    Although you have specified a shortcut icon, my webbrowser doesn't show one (Safari on OS X). Either you did not met the icon specifications or used a wrong path.

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    I don't develop websites for the UK market on a regular base myself, so I may miss some info, but I never heard that such a registration is required by law.

    Or even helpful... if I just need to register. There must be a control instance and that is hard to achieve in reality.

    Anyway there should be an imprint containing the privacy terms on any website to build trust. So every customer will know who stands behind a company and how they treat provided data.

    And without taking party, movenanny.com has an exemplary privacy statement at http://www.movenanny.com/terms.php .

    @Evelyn1989: I want to learn more about the data protection act. Can you guide me to an official website (like UK government or European Union government - nothing found at http://www.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/edps/lang/en/pid/1 at first glance) ?

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    Data Protection

    Evelyn1989 I can guarantee you Movenanny and the NannyGroup is registered with Data Protection, and to go even further the entire site has been signed off legally.

    In fact, if you scroll to the bottom of the page you will see a tag 'Privacy policy' - click on this and it covers our Data Protection.

    http://www.movenanny.com/terms.php

    cheers

  12. #12
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    Actually Evelyn1989, wondering why you even mentioned the other site - perhaps you have a vested interest

    If you had also tested our registration you would notice it asks you to read our data protection statement as well...

    Ciao, and thanks for the feedback anyways

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    Marc177,

    for your query to Evelyn

    @Evelyn1989: I want to learn more about the data protection act. Can you guide me to an official website (like UK government or European Union government - nothing found at

    Try http://www.ico.gov.uk/what_we_cover/...rotection.aspx

    cheers

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