Any thoughts? I'm having a serious case of the "mondays," and will be tinkering a bit with the site today.
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Rather Be Out On The Trail... stuck in the office thread
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Posted 18 Oct 2010 - 08:13 AM
Yeah, so just wanted to point out that traffic is up a bit since the big homepage rebuild. Seems like everything is now available, but still drives traffic into the core of the site.
Any thoughts? I'm having a serious case of the "mondays," and will be tinkering a bit with the site today.
Any thoughts? I'm having a serious case of the "mondays," and will be tinkering a bit with the site today.
#2
Posted 18 Oct 2010 - 12:21 PM
Andrew, on 18 Oct 2010 - 08:13 AM, said:
Yeah, so just wanted to point out that traffic is up a bit since the big homepage rebuild. Seems like everything is now available, but still drives traffic into the core of the site.
Any thoughts? I'm having a serious case of the "mondays," and will be tinkering a bit with the site today.

Any thoughts? I'm having a serious case of the "mondays," and will be tinkering a bit with the site today.
I got to tell you. I love this site. It needs more traffic, but It's got its good points
Some sites wont let you join unless you know somebody! What!!! VFTT Is this high school?
Other sites are all about the White.
I love the Whites, but New England has many beautiful places.
I am adding this link to my email today, and I am a friend of HNE on facebook.Keep up the good work
Content is better than the look of the site.
Recipes?
First aid tips?
A list of the top 20 MTs per State that a member can check of in their profile. Like a log or planner for the next trip.
Real time temps for highest peaks per State on the front page.
Happy Trails
#3
Posted 18 Oct 2010 - 12:26 PM
awesome man, i appreciate it.
I'm in talks today with a couple of content providers that may allow me to embed trail maps. If so, members could search a huge database of trails based on skill, location and whatnot.
We have the discussion boards, galleries and calendars. We just need some more top-level sections. I totally agree.
Cheers!
I'm in talks today with a couple of content providers that may allow me to embed trail maps. If so, members could search a huge database of trails based on skill, location and whatnot.
We have the discussion boards, galleries and calendars. We just need some more top-level sections. I totally agree.
Cheers!
#4
Posted 09 Oct 2011 - 11:40 PM
It is not only about the homepage. There are lot of things in a site to consider. You must complete the recipe in SEO.
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