Skilldrill Advanced

John

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Website Name: Skilldrill
Website Link: http://skilldrill.ga/index.php
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One quick piece of advice: I recommend making it more clear what your forum is about by looking at the homepage. Maybe a tagline on the logo, maybe a guest box, maybe a sidebar block.

Anyway, good luck! 😀
 
I agree with Cosmic! Tons of great forums and sites have taglines or slogans. From what I'm seeing, "Lets make a skilled community," seems to be your tagline (even though it should be Let's). Perhaps thinking of adding that to your logo?

In addition, there's a small difference of color between your logo and background. This logo should match your background if you want to use it:

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Code:
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Twisted Fairytale said:
I agree with Cosmic! Tons of great forums and sites have taglines or slogans. From what I'm seeing, "Lets make a skilled community," seems to be your tagline (even though it should be Let's). Perhaps thinking of adding that to your logo?

In addition, there's a small difference of color between your logo and background. This logo should match your background if you want to use it:

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Code:
http://i.imgur.com/j1xVljI.png

Thanks Twisted Fairytale! Let build a skilled community has been added to the logo.
 


Skilldrill
Review by Atrox


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First Impressions
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When I first went on Skilldrill I was hit by a nice blue theme. Without scrolling down because these are my very first impressions - I saw three news banners floating in the middle of the white block which didn't look the nicest at all. If I were you, I'd look for a news modification or create your very own news modification that does not require a complete new color block for every piece of news that you want to put out there. Otherwise, you're going to be stuck with three ugly blue lines that are completely detached from the rest of the theme that look so misplaced.
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Average



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Design Quality
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You're using a very nice logo and theme in my opinion, the logo fits in very well although it's rather basic and the theme is well used but is still a very pretty theme to me. The only bad thing that I could say about the theme is how ugly the sidebar looks. Any theme that has a sidebar that isn't in my good books unless it fits in really well. It may look pretty when you move it but really, the modification to the sidebar is unneeded and not the wisest of choices.
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Average



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Site Statistics
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Skilldrill doesn't have the best activity rates from what I can see, it's at 2,340 posts right now and is not seeing many regular posts. You have many forums that have not been posted in for a while, this can be one of the reasons that you're not getting any new signups because visitors don't want to join a forum that isn't very active. If you look at today's posts, there have only been 10 today. The site statistics/activity is very poor and is one of the things that you need to try and focus on if you want new members.
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Poor



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Staff Professionalism
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From what I have seen, majority of your staff team are professional and well mannered and whilst being playful most if not all of the staff there have been maintaining high post quality with only minor grammatical errors at the best of times. Your News Announcements have been well written with once again, very minor grammatical errors that could easily be fixed. To ensure that you don't continue to make these errors, maybe you should run your announcements through an online grammar and spellchecker to maintain professionalism.
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Good



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Originality
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For the originality, I can't give you many points. From me categories and forums you have I can only assume that you are a general discussion forum with a new name to try and get people to join. A general discussion forum is probably one of the forums that have been done the most. What's even worse is that you didn't even come up with some semi-original category/forum names which makes the forum look like a very obvious copy-cat of many general discussion forums out there. To make the forum even remotely original maybe you should try and think up some creative names?
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Very Poor



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Site Structure
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Since your forum is basically a general discussion forum with a new name, any structure will work. Although you need to have "The Community" based things as the very first category because of their importance and you need to ensure that members are reading what they should be. You've done exactly that. After "The Community" you can put the categories and forums into whatever order you like because of the forum's niche. However, I won't be rating it terribly high due to the fact that you have not used even semi-original names.
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Average



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Grammar & Spelling
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I talk about this from the index page, where you can see all of the categories and forums. Straight from the start I could see errors, on that announcement bar just underneath the logo it said "Lets help each other out.". I have seen you repeat this throughout your forum descriptions, you need to remember that an apostrophe is needed. In the "Introduce Yourself" forum description, "Lets us know something" was wrote in there. That needs to be changed to "Let us know something". I could go on for a while, but I won't. I have seen that mistakes have been made and now you know, you can go and fix them to make your site look more professional.
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Average



Final Remarks
As I have said, you need to encourage activity and post more frequently yourself before members will even post. People don't want to join a forum where the staff team are hardly posting themselves. You also need to come up with some (at least) semi-original category and forum names along with correcting the descriptions and the news line underneath the logo. It can be hard to get a general discussion forum up and running simply because there are so many out there that are better than yours from the start. With dedication and some changes made, I'm sure you can get somewhere with Skilldrill.​


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Have you considered a TLD? That will help massively towards your forum. I have seen those categories names and descriptions before change them and make them unique. Now if you have got staff moderating section, all of the sections needs a moderator, here some have and some don't. I like how the logo matches the forum theme. I think the theme is boring and dull for a general discussion forum, you need to get a new theme in. I would consider making more tweets/posts on Facebook and Twitter. I know your forum has a Twitter account, if you don't tweet then you won't get traffic from social media. I can see your trying to engage with the community, which is good. Have you thought about active/active exchanges? I notice most of the posts are from you and the admin, which is not a good sign because the community isn't posting. Do a posting contest or any other contest of some sort. Your navigation bar is OK, easy to navigate. Also spread content, some sections have got lots of topics and some haven't.
 
At the moment, I thing the logo looks very good. It is pretty neat and is a professional logo. At first sight, the forum doesn't look bad at all. Personally the banner ad puts me down, the purple banner ad doesn't blend in with the theme in my opinion. As you go down the professionalism remains and that's a thumbs up. The 'New Posts' - 'No New Posts' blue button as I see isn't transparent and has a white background if you look closely. It's good to see it's custom designed but a transparent version would look more professional. The icons next to them look professional and very impressive, good job on them. Another things that puts me down is 'Staff Affiliates', the purple again doesn't blend in at all with the theme and I feel you have too many ads, one row would be more reasonable and I would personally place them under the footer 'navigation bit'. Overall the theme is a good selection, along with the design.

Apart from one or two sections, you have kept the sections active and going which is great to see, and your statistics which mark just over 2400 posts and 500 topics is a good sign, it's impressive. Looking at your site statistics, Skill Drill averages just near 43 posts per day which isn't bad but if you can continue at the same rate, you're on the right road.

Overall Skill Drill isn't a too bad place, I like it & I wish you the best of luck with Skill Drill and it's future :great:
 
Evil Stewie said:
John123 said:
John123 says...
Posted » 1 minute ago

I only can see a couple of the descriptions changed, has anything else?

Logo has been changed, a few site descriptions and names changed, new section (Dance Floor), and content has been boosted.

-- 18 Jan 2015, 22:45 --

Any more feedback?<br /><br />-- 23 Jan 2015, 12:13 --<br /><br />Does anyone have more feedback?
 
I like your theme and your forum looks very nice. Have you considered adding a blog to your forum? I think that will improve it a lot.
 
MasterA said:
I like your theme and your forum looks very nice. Have you considered adding a blog to your forum? I think that will improve it a lot.

What type of blog would you recommend adding?
 
Suggestions:


1. As others have said, a real .com name will go a long way. (.net, .com, .org etc..)

2. I would remove that header banner ad, doesn't fit in well at all.

3. The two icons on each forum display does not look good, jus choose one.

4. "About us" has some grammar errors, it should be:

This forum is maintained and administered by Rainbow.

Rainbow comes from India and he has a passion for the internet.

Our aim is to create a skilled community.

Share some informative and useful information.

(although honestly, I would remove this altogether. It should be about the forum, not the admin.

5. This looks weird in navigation: "Some Icons by Yusuke Kamiyamane"

6. The FA icon for awards doesn't match awards.

7. Too many staff.

8. Threads per day is very low.

9. I would run all announcements through a spell and grammar checker, a lot of mistakes.

10. Good luck.

Cierra
 
John123 said:
MasterA said:
I like your theme and your forum looks very nice. Have you considered adding a blog to your forum? I think that will improve it a lot.

What type of blog would you recommend adding?

I think you could have a blog with general tips. For example, you have a health section so you could do some fitness/health information or tips articles. Or maybe some internet security articles. Just a suggestion.
 
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