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Guidelines for Rating Sites |
The following are the guidelines we use to rate sites in
our index and search database.
Content - Content is
crucial. A site must offer some form of content like
leagues, articles, forums, cheat sheets etc..
Free Information - We
and all Fantasy Baseball fans love free information.
Free player rankings, articles, leagues etc... We give
serious props this.
Low/High Prices -
Managers want to have the most fun for their buck, so prices
matter. If you are overpriced compared to the
competition we will mark you down.
Site Advertising/Popups -
A little advertising is ok, but when your site is drenched
in it we don't like that. The worst are pop ups.
We remove an entire baseball rating (star) if you have one
or more pop ups.
Site Design/Navigation -
Having a good looking, clean site that is easy to navigate
is very important to customers, and we make sure it stays
that way.
Communication - This
isn't the most important, but it is a must. Present
the user with ways to communicate through forms, forums, or
email. We love the "Ask the Experts" guys. They
really appreciate their customers.
Miscellaneous -
Sometimes we will use products and they have bugs or are
ineffective. Sometimes paid reports are inaccurate or
wrong. We will crush sites that are not legit and
responsive to customer needs.If for any reason you are
unhappy with a rating we gave you, please adjust your site,
and email us at
info@fantasybaseballsearch.com and we will re-evaluate
you web site within 72 hours. |