Glad to hear you are getting some clients.
That's great.
Okay ... you asked us to look at your page. A couple comments:
1) The text on the slider is exactly not the easiest to read. And the load time is a little slow.
2) The "Read More" buttons make no sense. I click it and I see the exact same thing I saw before. There was nothing "more" to read. I would get rid of them until you have "more" to read (... provided "more" makes sense ... sometimes short is sweet).
3) I click "Blog" and there is no blog.
4) You offer web design as one of your services ... and yet ... you site has these (and other) shortcomings ... kind of like a plumber with a leaky sink ... know what I mean ...? You really need to make sure your site is spit shined if you are in the web design business. Otherwise ... I would assume you don't know what you are doing or are not very good. I would eliminate that category until the site is (truly) ready to sparkle.
5) Portfolio: Sometimes ... less is more. Some of your logos are stronger than others. Some look sharp ... some others ... look kinda cheesy. Eliminate the cheese. Put your best foot forward.
6) I think the slider is taking up too much real estate on the top of the page. You are not making very good use of it.
7) I seriously question the logic burying your sign up form at the bottom of the page.
I'll stop there, for now.
As mentioned ... I think it is GREAT that you are taking action ... and that you are getting clients.
That's fantastic.
But I think you need to spend more time learning about web design from a sales and marketing standpoint.
To me ... it looks kind of "beginner" ... but to the average guy on the street ... who knows.
But I really (do) think you need to ratchet up your learning curve.
Here is a link that I think might get you going in the right direction: http://dotcomsecrets.com/thesecret
Good luck.
That's great.
Okay ... you asked us to look at your page. A couple comments:
1) The text on the slider is exactly not the easiest to read. And the load time is a little slow.
2) The "Read More" buttons make no sense. I click it and I see the exact same thing I saw before. There was nothing "more" to read. I would get rid of them until you have "more" to read (... provided "more" makes sense ... sometimes short is sweet).
3) I click "Blog" and there is no blog.
4) You offer web design as one of your services ... and yet ... you site has these (and other) shortcomings ... kind of like a plumber with a leaky sink ... know what I mean ...? You really need to make sure your site is spit shined if you are in the web design business. Otherwise ... I would assume you don't know what you are doing or are not very good. I would eliminate that category until the site is (truly) ready to sparkle.
5) Portfolio: Sometimes ... less is more. Some of your logos are stronger than others. Some look sharp ... some others ... look kinda cheesy. Eliminate the cheese. Put your best foot forward.
6) I think the slider is taking up too much real estate on the top of the page. You are not making very good use of it.
7) I seriously question the logic burying your sign up form at the bottom of the page.
I'll stop there, for now.
As mentioned ... I think it is GREAT that you are taking action ... and that you are getting clients.
That's fantastic.
But I think you need to spend more time learning about web design from a sales and marketing standpoint.
To me ... it looks kind of "beginner" ... but to the average guy on the street ... who knows.
But I really (do) think you need to ratchet up your learning curve.
Here is a link that I think might get you going in the right direction: http://dotcomsecrets.com/thesecret
Good luck.
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