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19 June 2022, 11:02 am
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Online Casino Site Review
Hello everyone, dear forums. Please give objective criticism to my site reviews on the online casino. Thank you in advance.
https://casinostoprating.com/
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I like the site, IMO though too many brands on the home page.
There is no distinction of your top picks since there are 53 in the top pics.
Reviews are fairly detailed and the site loads pretty quick so congrats on that.
Rick
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20 June 2022, 12:30 pm
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Nothing new.., ranks for brand names and no deposit.. i would change your target audience and add soemthing different to the other 81 million sites
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I think you've got some work to do on your site structure.
First of all, that list on different pages (the first thing you see) of row after row after row of casinos will not be doing you any favours. It's not content, it's just advertising. I'll guess you have very little traffic, so they will be doing you no use whatsoever. Pointless. Drop them all, but think about how to link internally to all your reviews in a different way. If you feel you need to have some casinos, pick 5 and say 'these are the top 5 recommended' (and give reasons why).
Take the home page. Ignore the list of casinos and just consider the text.
Now, I can't right-click to see your source (maybe you can let me know how you did that). But I'll guess your home page H1 is something like 'Best casino reviews' or 'best casino bonuses' or 'ratings and reviews of online casinos'...or some combo of those).
But the text is entirely about casino licensing. Google will likely be totally confused, if actually bothering to get past the list of casinos (and re the list, the algorithm will be thinking 'oh dear, another page with a list of 30+ casinos that I can bin with the other 10,000 just like it). Think...why on earth would a search engine show that to a visitor?
I think you need to rethink that entire page. The licensing text could go on a deep page about casino licensing. It would seem to me to only be legitimate there if your site was called casinolicensing.com. But it's not. There are many many aspects to rating online casinos, and what makes one rate better than another etc etc. Why just focus entirely on licensing?
Aside from that, you don't seem to have any internal linking structure (well, not on a few pages I looked at, anyway).
Try having a look at how some of the bigger US casino sites structure and present their pages - onlineunitedstatescasinos.com is probably a good one to look at. Or see Wonderpunter's signature sites in the post above. And then think 'how could I do this better than these guys?'
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change the font of content - it is hard for eyes to read
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