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Hi Corey & all,
I've been thinking about this stuff for quite a while, but now feel motivated to write after feeling the frustration you've expressed through the recent server upgrade process. (Unnecessary support tickets, announcements not read, etc.)
I understand that frustration. But I'd like to say kindly, that I think I can understand partly why some of that stuff happens on here. With all respect, I'd have to say that this forum is not one of the most newbie-friendly ones I visit, and in fact I suspect it's not only the noobs who get confused by it.
So my purpose here is to offer some suggestions which I trust are constructive. I'm a big fan of what you guys do for us free account users (and others for that matter), so in no sense is this a gripe. But I hope an outsider's observation might be valuable for all concerned.
OK. These are some observations I'd make of the forum as it currently operates:
So here's what I'd recommend. Others may be able to improve on it still further:
That's been a very long post, but I sincerely offer these thoughts in the hope that such a re-design would make everyone's lives much more pleasurable
I've been thinking about this stuff for quite a while, but now feel motivated to write after feeling the frustration you've expressed through the recent server upgrade process. (Unnecessary support tickets, announcements not read, etc.)
I understand that frustration. But I'd like to say kindly, that I think I can understand partly why some of that stuff happens on here. With all respect, I'd have to say that this forum is not one of the most newbie-friendly ones I visit, and in fact I suspect it's not only the noobs who get confused by it.
So my purpose here is to offer some suggestions which I trust are constructive. I'm a big fan of what you guys do for us free account users (and others for that matter), so in no sense is this a gripe. But I hope an outsider's observation might be valuable for all concerned.
OK. These are some observations I'd make of the forum as it currently operates:
Section headings ("Important links", "x10Hosting", "The Community" etc) don't make much sense.
Neither does the placement of some individual forums within that structure.
Support ticket link is in the top section, before news, alerts, etc. And it's subheaded "x10Hosting official support help desk". So it may be understandable if the average newbie whose site is suddenly inaccessible clicks straight on that link. (Official support is likely what they think they want .. so why read further? (trying to place myself in a newbie's shoes ... ) )
Next link is "Community Support", which may reinforce the impression that everything you could want to solve your problem is right here in this top section - official support and peer support. (So again - why look further?)
And clicking on that drops you down to the "Community Support" section, which is distinct from and some distance from the section called "The Community". (Further room for confusion there ...) If you want peer support you go for "Community Support"; if you want official support you go for "Support Ticket".
And when you get dropped down to "Community Support > Free Hosting" you find the description: "Unofficial member support area. For official support please open a ticket." Further reason to believe that a support ticket is the starting point if peer support doesn't satisfy.
And one more on same line: If you're a newbie with a paid account, you don't want "Free Hosting", so you'll default to "Support Ticket" which will look like the only place to get what you want.
Second section is called "x10Hosting", which is frankly a bit meaningless when the whole thing is x10Hosting anyway! In what sense are these forums "x10Hosting" in a way that all the other forums aren't? Or if you're a newbie .. "This is the x10h forum, and that's what I want, so all the other stuff on this page isn't for me."
"x10Hosting" section contains 4 sub-forums. Nos 1, 2 & 4 are meant to be read-only. But No 3 is for users to post in. So if you're invited to post in one, why (thinking as newbie) wouldn't you expect to post in the other 3 as well? After all, all four look the same graphically. So why not expect all four to be discussion forums?
"News and Announcements" and "Server Alerts" are in this second section. But if these are meant to be the first place you look, shouldn't they be listed as "Important links" too?
"Community Support" is buried at the very bottom after everything else - including the Spanish section. So if you haven't clicked "Community Support" in the "Important Links" section, you may never discover the "Free Hosting" forum at all.
So here's what I'd recommend. Others may be able to improve on it still further:
Put "News and Announcements" and "Server Alerts" in a separate section at the very top. Make the whole section read-only, and graphically distinct and striking. Give it a very obvious label such as "Read here before posting in any forum or opening a support ticket."
Further variation: maybe even have the above two read-only links as the only thing on the front page.
Set it up so that non-current or resolved news/ alerts are archived through a link at the bottom of the page.
Maybe add "Promos" in at the bottom of this section, but make it less obvious than the others.
Next section would be headed "Getting started". Might include current links "Introductions" and "Tutorials", and maybe some others??
3rd section would be headed "Official Support" and would contain an invitation to open a support ticket (with a link, of course). Description should say in bold letters "Please check 'News and Announcements' and 'Server Alerts' before opening any ticket."
After a person clicks to open a ticket, the first screen requires them to click a box confirming that they've read current news and alerts. (Variation: maybe even have the first screen take them straight to the news/ alerts en route to the ticket form.)
Fourth section "Community Support", with sub-forums "Ad-Free Hosting", "Ad-Supported Hosting", "Paid Hosting" and the Spanish one.
After those 4 sections I'd put the remainder pretty much as is, but in this order: site design, site promotion & Espanol.
That's been a very long post, but I sincerely offer these thoughts in the hope that such a re-design would make everyone's lives much more pleasurable