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- Apr 12, 2021
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It's great that you want to offer a solution to a problem you're seeing. However, here's a quick opinion of briefly visiting your site:I'm a 35 year old computer science guy with a couple degree pieces of paper and I'm currently unemployed and am working on creating a fastlane business.
I can see a BIG need for therapy and self-esteem in our society and I want to solve it.
I started a website: psychologicalselfimprovement.com .
I really want to turn it into a FASTLANE business.
I think it makes CENTS.
Would appreciate it if you guys could check it out and let me know what you think, I added a survey at the bottom of the site.
Thanks!
Your colors, images, and font all seem very busy and tight. The formatting can use more empty space, better spacing and simpler fonts. The homepage also doesn't identify what your website or service is. Why did you make the website? What is someone supposed to use your website for? What does each clump of buttons do for your visitor?
Also, if you have a specific issue you're trying to solve, I would recommend you spend some time trying to find the kind of person that needs the help you're offering. What kind of person has the therapy/self-esteem problem you've identified? You should be able to describe this person with some demographic information. And even if you can't get too specific, you should then find some of these people and talk to them. See how they're feeling and what they wish could be done about the problem they have. And based on what they wish they had, that's what you build on your website.
It will save you time from building a website thinking people will know how to use it and want to use it when in actuality they wanted to do something different about the problem you're thinking of.
I hope this offers a little assistance.