Albert’s www.vampfansite.com was my favorite. He spent a lot of time on both design and content for his site and it plainly showed. He took a lot of time writing his content and harvesting free online goodies to tempt his audience to stay on his site for much longer than they would have if he didn’t have so much to offer. He was clearly demonstrating his understanding of creating a greed desire to hook his audience with his free bonuses.
Next was Kiely’s site, fagabeefe.com. I loved his banner although, it isn’t yet functional, it will be very impressive when he figures out how to make it work. I also liked his movie quiz, it was a nice touch to engage his audience.
I feel that Jose put a lot of thought and effort into Joserosariolopez.com/kungfu. I particularly liked how he was adding his own movie reviews to be critiqued and contributed to by his site visitors. The design was clean even though he has a lot of content on the front page.
I’m ranking manfilms.hunterunknown.com in fourth place. I think it’s awesome Ardie figured out how to include a login/registration complete with email confirmation. This is no easy task and he definitely gets cool points for it. He also offered a few freebies and I thought that was a nice touch as well. Overall, the site was a success, but I think it lacked a little polish.
I’m ranking my site, lunaobscuradesign.com/fantasyObsession in last place. I feel that I could have done so much more with it, but I was lacking in engaging content. While I did promote the site via Twitter and Facebook, I didn’t have the time to get more engaging content posted to keep visitors coming back for more and ultimately wishing to either comment on a post or go as far as becoming a registered member. I still have far to go with this.

