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Old 04-21-09, 05:00   #13 (permalink)
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Its decent for something temporary, but remember this, if your a "premier luxury detailing company", you better portray that image. The pictures you have right, just look like you took pictures of cars.
If I'm a customer and I go to your website, you better convince me to call you. Right now, I'm not convinced...

Word of mouth is your best bet, but I cant even tell you how many people found me because of my website...just something to think about.

I'll take a closer look and see what I can help with...
Uh, I did not think it was quite that bad.
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Old 04-21-09, 11:48   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Comments on my website?

I like it! Very clean, simple, easy to navigate through. one thing I would like to add to the above said is on your home page "Premium automotive detailing" doesn't really stand out, I would make that font a little bigger. I would also make your links for pages smaller (maybe with a box around them) so they fit on one line. and put your picture of the vette right under it. I think it would catch the eye a little more when you first look at it. Then put the Phone number and email under it. But I like the site great job!!!

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Old 04-21-09, 03:17   #15 (permalink)
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ok, you took my reply alittle wrong... sorry about that...here is what i was trying to say: Image is everything!!. Hands down, fight it all you want, but its true. People are more attracted to things that look good, that whats wrong with our society, so we have to jump on the bandwagon and do the same, or we looked like "outsiders." Yes there are the select few that say, image isn't anything, so be it.

Tips: Your main focus should be your home page. I continue to struggle with my home page and I'm constantly changing it because it is THE most important page on your site. People spend the most time on it, and like i said above, if it doesn't flow, or look decent, then you lost the customer. (usually)

Ways to fix your home page:
1. Get your colors straight. Web pages should only have colored text in 2 colors max. Remember, keep it consistent. Silver, or white(if you keep a black background.

2. Red and Black DO NOT MIX. Try changing your name to maybe Silver, or white. Get rid of the granite look on the letters. Doesn't go with your name or your company. Make it a solid color, chrome, or shiny.

3. As mentioned in the above post, your navigation bar is really messed up. The Titles should be "Home" "About Me" "Gallery" "Services" "Contact" Make them Smaller and make them stick out. Your spacing is messed up because your titles to the pages are extremely long.

4. The corvette is slick, make it smaller though, then add some text about what you do or why people should use your services.

5. Fix your spacing, but you already know that!

I hope this helps alittle bit, take it or leave it, but useful information for you and everyone else... Goodluck, post back up if you make any changes.
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