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I'm just starting a new casino review site and ran across your page. I just wanted to let you know that it's one of the best I've seen.
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Creating a gambling website
Above all else, your site must look professional. That is, it should be neatly laid out, easy to read and navigate, not have broken links,
and spell checked thoroughly. On this last point, get some-one else
to read it all as you will have become too familiar with it by the
time you are ready to launch it.
As tempting as it might be to include all the latest functionality,
not everyone will be able to see it, or even appreciate it. Skip
the flash intros please, and no sound either. As annoying as it
might be to design around 800x600 screen resolution, there are still
a lot of people using it. The sooner 1024x768 becomes the norm,
the better!
Just what you use to create the site is a matter of personal preference.
A quick informal survey of other gambling webmasters showed Dreamweaver
and text editors as the most popular. A combination of both is best
and for a text editor I use NoteTab Light which is packed with functionality
and free. This shouldn't be confused with Notepad which comes with
MS Windows. Check out the Affiliate
Resources page for more information.
That's about as far as I will delve into this subject because there
are many other sites and books on this subject. Suffice to say,
look around at lots of sites, (not just the gambling ones) see what
you like ad depending on your skills, go from there. Be sure to
seek out other people's opinions during your testing phase.
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