ConceptFeedback - Get Second Opinion on Your Design for Free
ConceptFeedback is a great site where you can get free reviews from Web Designers on your newly launched blog/website’s design, usability, logo design etc.
To get started i.e to be able to post your website (concept) for reviews, you need to review at least 5 other websites first. And that’s the main engine that keeps the site running. Otherwise, people would just post their own website and not review others’.
It’s a great idea - getting opinions of web designers for free. Very useful tool I would say for new bloggers who are new to effective webdesign and usability.
Website: www.conceptfeedback.com
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By brett maxwell on Sep 17, 2009
This is great, I’m going to go sign up right now!
By PS3 on Sep 17, 2009
i like this idea a lot , this will defo help a lot of people out who are wanting help/advice on there websites design.
By abrablog on Sep 18, 2009
if its really for free. I believe many people will like it.
By How do I make money on Sep 18, 2009
It is a good post. Once I complete my website or blog construction I always look out for a positive feedback. I always love to comment about the design of other blogs and sites. But these sites have some people who close their eyes and criticize..
By Karaoke hire on Sep 18, 2009
When such worthy thing will get you free then why not won’t take it.
By Chris Peterson on Sep 18, 2009
Thanks, it’s a great website, I am sure with professionals on site, it would be quite a help. However, I am concerned with kinda authority of reviewers & their intentions. Would you clarify a bit on it?
By Flash2nd on Sep 19, 2009
This is good free service, however, I didn’t get the part who can be involved? It is not restricted to designers, so you might end up with not so professional opinions, right?
By tunepal on Sep 21, 2009
that good. I believe many designer can use this site to get review.
By Marketing Man on Sep 21, 2009
This is a great concept, and will prove invaluable to beginners and professionals alike. A second (and third, and fourth, and so-forth) opinion is always helpful, and drawing on other peoples experience is a great way to “see” the shortcomings you didn’t realize were in your particular design.
By List Building Secret Blog on Sep 22, 2009
This is a great idea. I will surely check the site. Thanks for sharing the site.
By How to make quick money on Sep 22, 2009
This Concept Feedback is a wonderful approach that I am going to welcome for my blog, as I always looked up to the advice of the designers and looked my blog from my Point Of View. So this will be a novel thing for me to try. Thanks for introducing it.
By Best CSS Gallery on Sep 23, 2009
it is very important to have a chance to know someone’s opinion on your work, thanks for the idea!
By used tires on Sep 24, 2009
Although this may be sort of a cliche remarkt, I really like the concept of ConceptFeedback. I especially like the part that it is free =D
Till then,
Jean
By blogging on Sep 24, 2009
wow I like this site and I like the reviews! thanks for this one ades.
By Minnesota Attorney on Sep 25, 2009
This is a great idea. It’s a creative way to provide a service without charging money—the only cost is time.
By zawzal on Sep 26, 2009
cool review. I believe you always read many blog to know something like this.
By Hair Growth Vitamins on Sep 27, 2009
Hey Ades,
I was so thrilled to read this post, I never knew that a site like this existed.
But along with all the excitement that I have for this site, I also have doubts for it too that whether we get the genuine reviews for our site from this, or this concept will end as spamming box for the people put there `cause this happens a lot.
By eyeman on Sep 28, 2009
great. Might be many designer love this website.
By South Tampa Homes on Sep 28, 2009
Wonderful tool and good concept getting opinions of web designers. I’ll check it out.
By Natural Hair Regrowth on Sep 30, 2009
I’ve been to this site and it has good tools and concepts. Awesome
By Patios gold coast on Oct 23, 2009
I also have doubts for it too that whether we get the genuine reviews for our site from this, or this concept will end as spamming box for the people put there `cause this happens a lot.
By amit kumare on Feb 16, 2010
I’d been taught that left-aligned labels are preferred, to support the prototypical F-shaped eye-tracking heat map of web browsing. The idea is that it supports easy vertical scanning.
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