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Hi everyone, firstly thank you for taking time to look at this thread and help me out!
To provide some context - I'm building a software application for linkedin users and I'm in want of a website that can convey all the necessary information that my target audience needs to make a decision to install my application.
My space is incredibly competitive, so I'm torn between creating a 'legit' or professionally built website OR simply using a webflow/wix template that gets the job done. If I go with the 'legit' choice, it would entail me hiring a UI/UX designer from a website like dribbble.com to design the interface and then hiring a web developer to actually create the website; this would require a lot of time, money and effort, but ultimately it would probably increase my product credibility and buyer trust by a percentage (I'm unsure as to how much of an impact this would be....if I was certain, the decision would be easier to make).
If I go with just getting the job done via webflow or wix, it would save me a lot of time and allow me to focus on other matters. But I'm not so sure on the negative consequences, perhaps web visitors would see the product as less credible?
So can you please have a quick look at the website I've built so far and let me know if you feel it's professional enough, or if you think that it may be better to spend the money, time and extra effort on an even more professional/better looking website: click here to view.
To provide some context - I'm building a software application for linkedin users and I'm in want of a website that can convey all the necessary information that my target audience needs to make a decision to install my application.
My space is incredibly competitive, so I'm torn between creating a 'legit' or professionally built website OR simply using a webflow/wix template that gets the job done. If I go with the 'legit' choice, it would entail me hiring a UI/UX designer from a website like dribbble.com to design the interface and then hiring a web developer to actually create the website; this would require a lot of time, money and effort, but ultimately it would probably increase my product credibility and buyer trust by a percentage (I'm unsure as to how much of an impact this would be....if I was certain, the decision would be easier to make).
If I go with just getting the job done via webflow or wix, it would save me a lot of time and allow me to focus on other matters. But I'm not so sure on the negative consequences, perhaps web visitors would see the product as less credible?
So can you please have a quick look at the website I've built so far and let me know if you feel it's professional enough, or if you think that it may be better to spend the money, time and extra effort on an even more professional/better looking website: click here to view.
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