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KidPub

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Mar 04, 2009 8:30 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`d love to get feedback from the community here on KidPub, a site targeting tweens (kids 8 to 14) who love to write. The site has been online continuously since 1995 and has gone through four major redesigns, most recently in December of last year. Our design goal is to minimize glitz and emphasize content.

We see about 1,000 unique visitors a day, and the underlying content management is Drupal.

I`m a little concerned that we`ve gone too far in glitz minimization and have made it hard to understand how to interact at the site. What do you think?
Perry

KidPub3/4/2009 8:28 AM
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Mar 04, 2009 8:57 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Far be it from most anyone to give advice to someone that`s had an on-line business since 1995!  That is truly awesome.

It might be nice to have a quick tag line that states basically what your mission is, in the header to make it more clear what the point of your site is.  It wasn`t painfully clear to me what I could/should do on the site - maybe have a quick 1,2,3 listing of what I need to do (e.g. 1. write your story, 2. get peer feedback, 3. whatever).

You could probably make a social widget where your authors could list their recent submissions and help drive some traffic?

Might also be worth adding a "Share us with your friends" widget to make it easy for users to email your URL to their friends.

Do you have many great testimonials that you could pepper around your site?

Webline

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Mar 04, 2009 5:01 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Congrats on the length of time you`ve been around.

Since your target market is basically 8-14, you need a look/setup that appeals to them. Run a survey on your site and get their opinions on what would be more appealing to them. Colors, features, guidelines, etc.

It doesn`t have to be overly glitzy and full of trinkets to be appealing. If kids in this age range can write, that shows creativity, and I`d bet they could help recreate your site to be more effective for them.

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Perry,
I have a website targeted at kids and their parents too. www.lapiazzadicarolina.com. You will see that my website it probably the opposite of yours in terms of design and image. I am very creative an love design and color. You are more direct and minimal. Both `ways` have their advantages and disadvantages. What I`ve noticed when I`ve perused  other websites that target kids, is that their is always a `fun` element or aesthetic to the site. I am also a teacher so I use many teacher websites and I would consider yours a teacher web-site too.
 
From a teacher`s point of view, I can see that one of the goals of your concept is that you are trying to encourage students and kids to be creative. Writing is a very creative skill, so perhaps your website should reflect that. I think it could "look" more creative and in that way you may even inspire some ideas for your young writers.
 
My website on the other hand needs to evolve too. I desperately need to increase traffic and I see that you excel in that. Maybe you can give me some tips. I think I need to add some offerings that would appeal to a wider audience. What do you think?
 
Anyhow, I hope I made some sense here.
All best,
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KidPub

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Mar 11, 2009 11:57 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Excellent ideas from everyone! KidPub is the classic `built by an engineer` site, my degrees are in EE and computer science, not design :^) I remember when I launched the site in `95, it took three years...until `98...to switch from the default gray page background to a white page...radical!

I like the idea of looking a bit more creative, might be time to hire a designer.


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