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1  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Sometimes you just dont see it................ on: January 10, 2009, 08:21:18 PM
Happy New Bump.
2  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Photo resize help on: April 03, 2007, 11:35:22 AM
You need some photo editing software where you can save the files as .jpg or .gif and choose the level of optimisation. This makes the file smaller in size and quicker to load, with hardly any degredation.

Photoshop is the best, however the most expensive. Have you got any software of this sort?

If it's just a few photos you need changing, email them to me and let me what sizes you need and i will do it for you.
3  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: I'm going away....... on: April 02, 2007, 11:12:15 PM
If you're off to Birmingham, will you have a look for my hub caps while you are there please?
4  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: The strangest thing on: April 02, 2007, 08:49:49 PM
If you are both pissed off, the staff are pissed and you all want to go home, just split the money and both go home smiling. Two happy people is far better than one.
5  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Different class on: April 02, 2007, 08:41:29 PM
I've never classed Niall Quinn as anything special.

The fact that a number of fans blagged him that they had bought tickets so they could get a free taxi home, only serves to prove this.
6  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Things we dont believe in on: April 02, 2007, 05:09:31 PM
My old man (cynical old git) says that the 2 biggest lies in the world are:

1. I love you.
2. The cheque is in the post.
7  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: The most interesting poker story I have had!!!!!! on: April 02, 2007, 05:05:22 PM
LOL, interesting insight. If we had seen that type of play online, we'd all be shouting rigged, colluders!
8  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: A new look to www.blondepoker.com........ on: April 02, 2007, 04:55:52 PM
I hear ya TK, the only reliable way of finding out what the hell people want is to remove it and wait for the moans to have it reinstated - so frustrating.

If i walked around a shopping centre at 2pm on a Wednesday afternoon and asked "Do you think Job Seekers Allowance" should be scrapped, i would expect a different result to what i would get, if i surveyed the local office block full of people working.

Polls and surveys can be so hard to get a definitive answer from, but there is so little to use if they cannot be used.

As i said that point was probably exclusive to just me and a few others. A live update would never draw me to the home page, Peter's diary or someone similar would most definitely.

Perhaps it's time for a Blonde appreciation thread, keeps things on a level playing field then as threads like this can paint a untrue picture - which is unfair.

Tikay for prime minister and TightEnd as chancellor!
9  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: A new look to www.blondepoker.com........ on: April 02, 2007, 04:32:33 PM
I guess it's down to what people want to see. I would happily lose a few live updates to have a years diary from Peter, it would offer me so much more. That may be exclusive to me though and just a few others, which would make it a terrible decision for a website.

I can tell you guys are working your nuts off and a little frustrated and maybe a little lost, get yourselves together and have a team hug and redefine the blonde values that you started. It would also be a good idea for you all to stand back and take look at what you have achieved so far, it's an immense resource, a fantastic community and well on it's way to something big.

Keep your chins up.
10  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: A new look to www.blondepoker.com........ on: April 02, 2007, 04:10:28 PM
thank you for the feedback. I'm sure Tighty and Bongo will take it on board and make the necessary changes to improve the site.

Does anyone have any comments regarding content?

Snoopy, this is one of the most frustrating Chicken & Egg situations. Your website has fantastic content, by now (if it already isn't) it should be what is classed as a "Hub Site", a central poker resource site for want of a better name.

The problem being that if people cannot find the resources or it's not interesting to find and read, then it will not succeed at this aim. The content, resources and information available is not in question at all, this is a pure design issue IMO. I defy anyone to say there are things missing or things need adding, if anything there is too much.

Live updates must cost a fortune, could one of these be scrapped once in a while and that money invested into the website? Is every live update that you do, one that people actually want and care about? I have no idea, i do not understand the intricacies of Blonde, but if cashflow is an area of concern, i would imagine that these kind of updates are very expensive - i may be naive here with this statement though.

I remember from some time ago your daily record on your poker challenge, i found this fascinating, reading the highs and lows, the tilts and the buzzes at wins. A poker diary of someone interesting, something that you could follow regularly, that would be a great read would be a fantastic addition. One central place to keep up with someones poker life, not mixed in amongst others etc.

We all recall how interesting the diary of Adrian Mole was at times.

I'd lock Peter Costa in a room until he says yes personally lol, this dude has the ability to keep you interested in long articles. Anything along the lines of how he writes would be great IMO.
11  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: A new look to www.blondepoker.com........ on: April 02, 2007, 03:44:21 PM
When you work your nuts off and the resulting feedback is (possibly) not as you hope, it can be one of the most demoralising feelings that exists. I was a consultant for a number of years and i watched peoples hearts sink as they were told things. However, i also got to see them smile like cheshire cats at the end of projects, without that i could not have continued in the role.

If i could only provide one piece of advice to use in this area of business, it would be to "listen religiously to any new person that joins your team in the first 6 months". New people do not have the scars OR the broken window syndrome(explained below). They are fresh, clean, full of ideas and will display an enthusiasm that even your most interested existing members will not be able to. Treat new people and their ideas like the crown jewels (as long as they have a pulse and can spell their own name of course).

Forget what you have and concentrate on what you want. Never look at the old and say lets move this here, start afresh on a new clean piece of paper.

Broken Window Syndrome Defined

Your front door has 9 panes of glass, by accident one of them gets damaged one day. If that is not repaired within the first week or two, then it will probably remain unrepaired for years. Our brains have pictures of things in our minds, if this picture does not change (which it won't do after a week or two), then the damage is no longer seen and is duly ignored as it has become the norm.
12  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: A new look to www.blondepoker.com........ on: April 02, 2007, 02:53:48 PM
I haven't been on there for at least a year, on returning to it, it looks the same old too narrow jumbled mess it always did to my eyes. It's fundamentally flawed on a number of areas.

1. It is too wide for 800 res screens and it is far too narrow for 1024 screens, so much wasted space.

2. The logo at the top is blanked out by a block of red, if you have ad blocking on (it is picked up as an ad). Likewise with the adverts on the side of the forum.

3. Three column layouts on a 800 wide site layout do not work, period. If you are going to shoehorn things onto a page, expect people not to look. It is mandatory for 3 column layouts to have space around to define and make it easier to navigate.

4. If it is designed for current blonde members, then adverts left, right and centre plus the blonde family album are a total waste of space and bandwidth. Anyone with blonde knows who these people are couldn't give a monkeys what they look like. IF however it is designed to attract new poker players into blonde, then the SEO is appalling and undoubtedly will be failing.

5. If the site succeeds and gets me to the blonde home page, i am then greeted with adverts for other sites. I find this quite incredible, having got somebody to your homepage, they are then provided with adverts to go use other sites. Show me any other website/business in the world that advertises it's competitors? What's the aim with this site?

6. Blonde used (to me) to mean a poker family/community with a website for it's users. It just looks like a site trying to make money from any possible avenue nowadays.

7. The greatest asset you have, the forum, does not have it's own direct link on the homepage (in view) - this has to be one of the craziest decisions ever made. Why do you insist on having things hidden away in sub menus which search engines also despise.

8. If you are going to redesign your site, then redesign it, don't codge it and give it a flick of paint here and there. It looks identical to me, although i accept you may have changed a number of things, the fundamental layout and clutter is the same. If you think anyone will hit that page and think "oooh a redesign, this looks good". Then you are very very wrong.

9. Scrap the old layout ideas and come up with something totaly different, a brand new fresh idea with some new input, if you don't do this then you are just wasting your time. It's old, it's stale and it's boring.

10. Have a look on your web page view stats and notice what people actually take a look at. Work out why, make these areas easy to find and then re-assess it regularly.

11. Where's the RSS feed?

12. 20% of your content will be servicing 80% of your visitors, never forget this. Make the 20% visible, easy to find and a joy to read.

13. The colour scheme is drab and has been the same for what appears an eternity, business branding is fine and a good idea, ideally your logo should provide this (if it can be seen), leaving you free to create a new fresh, modern and exciting look. If you insist on yellow and black for everything, then at least do black on yellow for section title etc. This would make a big change to the eye. It looks like a huge bumble bee currently for no other reason than lack of creativity. The current section titles just blend into the site. If you want to define areas on your site, then define them, NOT blend them.

I do a lot of site reviews and at least 80% of people (when they ask for a site review) are actually just after a pat on the back. Don't fall into this bracket, whatever you do. Those who listen and take on board criticisms from reviews are the ones who create better websites - 100% guaranteed. It's not about what you think and like to see, you are the huge minority.

I was asked to do this by someone who cares about Blonde, use it as you wish.

Good luck.
13  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Lee on: April 01, 2007, 01:34:04 PM
Thanks Graham, hope you are doing well, see you in 364 days lol.
14  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Lee on: April 01, 2007, 01:43:35 AM
Muchas Gracias, 
15  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: OT car question on: July 24, 2006, 06:28:28 PM
Saleman brought a new astra too my house today its a good 6 inches to big so i am looking for something a littel smaller

Can i ask what difference 6 inches makes?

Only a man could ask that question.......




 Wink

Signhhhh and it was odds on for a woman to say something like that.

I just couldn't picture why on earth a car 6 inches longer or 6 inches shorter could make any difference. I guess garaging is the only thing i could come up with, however a garage that is struggling to fit a small car doesn't exist does it, i thought they were called sheds.

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