Feedback On my New Website Please


flessard
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20 Apr 07 07:01:47 pm
Okay my web address is going to be more professional by tomorrow morning. I need someone that could possibly take a look at my website and give me some honest feedback about the look, feel and set-up of the site. If I should change anything or add something or even remove something, please tell me.

Also does anyone know some nice marketing strategies or advertising that I could use to increase sales and traffic for a low budget?


drena
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21 Apr 07 12:32:33 am
hi

just been and had a look at your web page its not to bad, really easy to move around in and the prices are shown which i like also

well done and good luck

drena


berk-llc
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21 Apr 07 01:31:34 am
I would recommend making your banner look a little more professional and also when you are looking at an individual product, I was a little confused and didn't realize at first that I was looking at that product. Is there another template you could try for that part? Otherwise it looks easy enough to get around.


flessard
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21 Apr 07 02:10:44 am
I know I can change things around a little but I'm not the most professional at templates/ layout designs. I wanted to change things around before (i.e color, layout/ template, wording, etc) but I don't know anything about the CSS Editor that they have on there. The banner for that matter, I have tried to make a professional banner but I can't seem to understand that part either. If you have any ideas or tips, PLEASE let me know. I could use all the help I could possibly get.

Thanks


scby209
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8 May 07 09:38:28 pm
I like it Except for one thing I noticed your sales paragraph for fathers day but there wasent one thing on your 'Featured' items that were pictured that would resemble a gift for good ol DAD. I think if you place a pic of your hammock on the front page that be cool you could put the pic of the more expense one and put the price of your less expensive one underneath the pic like 'starting from sed price'. You know like the big guys do it. :D anyways goodluck with your store hope you do very well.


bayericlowe
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9 May 07 02:24:59 am
First thing that jumped out at me:


And this is a really huge one so watch closely.....


The color of the text is very difficult to read.

Example: All the prices are in white, some of the smaller text is in white on light backdrops or brown background.

This is alot bigger than people realize. Your website might even be slapped together on a spur of a notice, but your text if it is difficult to read, stops people from wanting to buy.


The colors of the text are very important. Most of the time, text colors should be warm colors, kind of purple or blue, red, easy to read.

They should not be the same color as the background, or if they are and are similar its very hard to read the text and see whats going on.


Sometimes the brighter text is also very bad, because that is hard to read as well. If you can't really weigh or on a moment's notice decide the text color, best thing to do for anyone is leave it black.


Black text is very easy to read, stands out fairly firmly and in bold black text gets attention on most lighter backgrounds, and on blue colored backgrounds or backdrops too.

Just my 02 cents for the time....


 

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