Here are my suggestions.
The main one, get focused on your main goal. You may have just started up but I don't think this site has really been focused in on. Anyways, here are my suggestions.
1. Change the top bar…the black area. Make this area flow but most importantly…get the main idea of your site across.
2. When the page loads, the part that I can see without scrolling down…nothing catches my attention. People searching the web like short sentences….bulleted items, get to the point quick (If not, they are gone!) Your paragraphs are just words….I didn’t even read them because I am searching to purchase an item, not read about your business.
3. Speaking of the paragraph on the initial page load, you don’t need to explain what shows up on paypal and the details. That just throws up red flags and a unprofessional appeal to a customer. Break down, get a shopping respectable shopping cart if you are serious about this business.
4. Offer more than paypal.
5. Have pictures of your most popular (or most profitable) items on the landing page that you actually see when the page loads.
6. Know about landing pages? If not, study up. You could build keyword specific landing pages for the products you are marketing. Google Adwords….could be a great boost for your business if not already using it.
7. Ads on the right side for ZenCart, umm…think your visitors are interested in e-commerce? Doubtful. Look into trading links with people in your industry.
That is all I have for now. Congrats on taking the step…you can do this! Take my suggestions FWIW. I am not a pro on website design or e-marketing. Again, good luck and hope this helps.
Luke
The main one, get focused on your main goal. You may have just started up but I don't think this site has really been focused in on. Anyways, here are my suggestions.
1. Change the top bar…the black area. Make this area flow but most importantly…get the main idea of your site across.
2. When the page loads, the part that I can see without scrolling down…nothing catches my attention. People searching the web like short sentences….bulleted items, get to the point quick (If not, they are gone!) Your paragraphs are just words….I didn’t even read them because I am searching to purchase an item, not read about your business.
3. Speaking of the paragraph on the initial page load, you don’t need to explain what shows up on paypal and the details. That just throws up red flags and a unprofessional appeal to a customer. Break down, get a shopping respectable shopping cart if you are serious about this business.
4. Offer more than paypal.
5. Have pictures of your most popular (or most profitable) items on the landing page that you actually see when the page loads.
6. Know about landing pages? If not, study up. You could build keyword specific landing pages for the products you are marketing. Google Adwords….could be a great boost for your business if not already using it.
7. Ads on the right side for ZenCart, umm…think your visitors are interested in e-commerce? Doubtful. Look into trading links with people in your industry.
That is all I have for now. Congrats on taking the step…you can do this! Take my suggestions FWIW. I am not a pro on website design or e-marketing. Again, good luck and hope this helps.
Luke