I threw together a small site for people to submit funny/odd/interesting stories about their married life.
I could use some stories and some suggestions on improving the site.
Thanks
It's a solid implementation, though the design is nothing spectacular, it's not an eye sore either and does the job. The one thing I would suggest is allowing comments - but using a solid moderation hand.
One question though, will you allow stories of a non-pg nature?
1. Visitor engagement measured as time on site, pages viewed per visit, number of comments, etc. I say you're missing this trick because there is only one story as far as I can tell. Give me more! I really wanted to read more but there wasn't anything. Get a few (10?) stories up there as "seed" content.
2. New stories posted: you want people to register and post stories. You have no massive call to action about this. Yes there are links to register but where is the Big Red Button that says "Post your story"? Make it extremely obvious how people can post stories and make it extremely easy to do so.
On making it easy: how about accepting anonymous submissions and then asking the user to sign up and when they do their anon submissions are claimed into their account automatically?
Or how about just making the site user-moderated with anonymous submissions without the need for accounts?
I'm not saying you should do these, but they are ideas to get you thinking about what you're comfortable with.
Edit: The contact page says "My Fieldset". Rename it :)
On #2... maybe I can throw some color in the 'Submit your story' block in the top right. It's already set to accept anonymous stories.
Thanks for pointing out the issue on the contact page. It has been fixed.
So, accept "quickies" - short items, one-liners, etc. Style them differently and encourage people to submit one of their own. Give some inspiration - what does your wife sound like when she snores? The best white lie told? The excuses given for buying chocolate (my wife came home and told me that she bought me a block of chocolate today - I don't really eat chocolate and never buy it)? Techniques used to hide evidence of shopping ("I've had this for ages."). Bizarre places/positions in which your husband has fallen asleep, etc. Items of clothing he refuses to throw out.
Your site is one I can see myself spending time on for a good laugh.