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Opportunities lost
Using Flash for interactive elements on your Web site can enhance your viewers' experiences. However, an all Flash site can be a real problem. Your practice information, testimonials, and any other information that you would like to share with potential patients, is virtually invisible to search engines...
By Keith Mattila on September 10, 2008
LasikPlus™ ad in the wild!
I recently ran across this LasikPlus banner ad on a site called Engadget, a site that focuses on electronic gadgets and the like...
By Keith Mattila on June 29, 2008
Not much to say here...
This site could use an overhaul from the graphical standpoint. Starting from scratch so-to-speak may seem daunting at first, but hang in there and your site can be great.
By Keith Mattila on April 13, 2008
Let Dr. Kelly tell you about it...
This site uses video clips to deliver procedure explanations and testimonials.
cataract, CustomVue, Lasik, Raleigh
By Keith Mattila on April 12, 2008
Nice use of Flash and there's more...
Not only does this site make great use of Flash, the designers/developers have done an excellent job with search engine optimization.
Cataracts, Hoopes Vision, Lasik, Salt Lake City
By Keith Mattila on April 11, 2008
You're almost there...
The Flash header is really nice looking, but...
High Definition Lasik, IOL, Kleiman Evangelista Eye Center
By Keith Mattila on April 9, 2008
Nice feature on the front page
The rollover effect for the buttons in the navigation on this site is appealing.What about the rest of the site?
By Keith Mattila on August 15, 2006
In need of an update
What can I say? This site is in need of a major overhaul.
By Keith Mattila on June 27, 2006
What happens in Vegas...
happens all over the internet. There are several issues to be addressed with this site.
By Keith Mattila on June 20, 2006
Nice layout.
The colors are pleasant. But wait. What is this?
By Keith Mattila on June 12, 2006
Ouch. What happened?
Is this site being redesigned? Did the domain name expire?
By Keith Mattila on June 12, 2006
Is your site finished?
The short answer is no. It never is. But, do all of your pages have content?
By Keith Mattila on March 29, 2006
