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by: FLessard
SaleHoo Junior Member
16 posts
Posted 29 Feb 08 11:54 pm.
I am trying to get some honest input on the look and feel of my website. Photos are coming to the site in the very near future. I had another website but I switched to another host and changed my domain name. Could some one please give me HONEST feedback on if I need to change the website and what I should include, change or whatever?
by: grahamg
SaleHoo Master Member
383 posts
Posted 1 Mar 08 11:26 am.
your main section is too high, going into your header and the bulletts need to be indented, use different images, same image looks like you only sell 1 candle.
by: wholesalelist101
SaleHoo Master Member
505 posts
Posted 1 Mar 08 11:45 am.
I agree with grahamg but other than that it is looking good.link hidden WHOLESALE LIST
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by: FLessard
SaleHoo Junior Member
16 posts
Posted 5 Mar 08 3:38 pm.
I don't have any other photos. I take pictures of the candles as I do make them but my camera was broke when I made my last order. How can I make the photos look a little more professional? I can take the bullets away. Also, what do you mean the main section is too high? Are you saying that I should lower the main paragraphs a little?
by: jaded1
SaleHoo Junior Member
10 posts
Posted 6 Mar 08 1:57 am.
I like it but the colors and text colors on the left and right blend too well. It's hard to read on my monitor. Also the candle safety stuff could be moved to the bottom below your pictures ? I would come up with a logo or something for the top. just my 2 cents since you asked.
by: aussiebares
SaleHoo Master Member
170 posts
Posted 6 Mar 08 3:51 am.
hi
by: FLessard
SaleHoo Junior Member
16 posts
Posted 6 Mar 08 5:51 pm.
Ok I redid a lot of it but not everything. Let me know what you think of the site now. I don't have a logo or anything, I will add one later. The photos I am still working on but I just need advice on the layout, colors and that sort of things.
by: grace-salehoo
SaleHoo Master Member
334 posts
Posted 13 Mar 08 2:10 am.
Buy a photo tent from eBay to take pictures of your candles with. This is a cheap way of diffusing light. If you take the tent outside, you don't even need lamps - and the end result is some really professional looking photos.Grace

by: grahamg
SaleHoo Master Member
383 posts
Posted 27 Mar 08 6:57 am.
Another way and free way to diffuse light is to use a flash on your camera, I used an old SLR and covered the flash head with grease proof paper, this spreads the light for a more natural look.
by: jimmy_huber
SaleHoo Master Member
2868 posts
Posted 27 Mar 08 9:34 am.
You can even try the bounce method. If you have a speedlight you can flip the flash toward the ceiling. With this effect the light is spread more evenly over the subject area. It wont work well if your ceiling is high like in my warehouse. If you have this situation I have a site you can visit that has a really cool techniques that can help you.Wholesale Directory by SaleHoo

by: grahamg
SaleHoo Master Member
383 posts
Posted 28 Mar 08 4:15 pm.
Your pictures awesome, Jimmy, not my cup of tea though...