Review of “Proof Positivity Blog”
I want to apologize for not reviewing the long list of blogs that asked for honest reviews at Blog Catalog. But I was SO busy writing content to pay the bills and I think you guys understand that.
But I am caught up now and I am going to take advantage of that fact and pick up where I left off.
That being said, the blog I am reviewing here is called “Proof Positivity.”
I hate to say a bunch of negative things about a blog that is striving to be positive, but Proof Positivity made me want to pull all my hair out! What a train wreck.
Where do I begin? There is so much wrong with Proof Positivity that if I were the author I would start all over.
Let me number the things I found:
1. That Vokax, or whatever the name of the widget that talks at the top of the blog has to go. It looks like it belongs on a business site that is trying to sell me swamp land, and it has no good use on this blog, ESPECIALLY being the first thing you see.
2. The blog is all over the place. First they want to give kids a positive view of the news. Then there is the vision of every kid being able to write, no matter what their grades are? (??)
3. Then there are ALL THOSE WIDGETS! The blog loads so slow I could have taken a bath while I was waiting to read the post.
4. The post are atrocious. Learn HTML. And what is all of that in the first post, all of those comments that are actually in the post?
5. The videos don’t work.
6. Stop begging for money if you aren’t going to present a professional impression.
7. I didn’t know a company could author a blog, I though authors were individuals.
8. The theme should stay on positivity, and not articles the author has written at Helium, or the fact that Jules Verne discovered space flight. (??) And why in the heck is there a link to Search Engine Watch??!
There are other things but I need to go to bed, I have a migraine. But I WILL say before I do that you should get your own domain, get some help from someone who knows about blogs and blogging, and maybe you actually could create a great place for kids. Forget asking for a car and money to set up studios in all the schools. Studios for what?
As far as asking what, when , where and why, that’s what I am still doing.
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