tssdetailing
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the boxes on the homepage look horrible!!! Especially with the gradient. command-z command-z NOW!!!
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tssdetailing said:the boxes on the homepage look horrible!!! Especially with the gradient. command-z command-z NOW!!!
tssdetailing said:Might i suggest, to use the rule of 3rds here? Allot 2/3 of space on the left, and 1/3 on the right. Put the recent wock and gift promo as well as the service special in the 1/3 then use the 2/3 space to express how happy they are i came to their page and all that messege from the owner stuff. You might free up some space to drop in another silhouetted image of a car, under his messege? use 1 vertical rule to divide the page OR use a differnt color background on the 1/3 section. This should eliminate the crazy lines all over the place and help establish the heirarchy and organization you're trying to obtain.
rcrobbins said:This is a great thread. I'm loving how you guys are showing common mistakes by revising a typical site, trials/errors to find what works best, and everyone bringing in very good points on how to reel in that potential customer. Do you still plan on tagging in serviced cities at the bottom for increasing traffic? I'm curious on how you're going to integrate them without adding clutter. Keep up the good work, it's looking a lot better than when I first viewed the site a while back. Not that it was horrible by any means, but nowhere near the appeal it has now with simple modifications and organization.
602rwtq said:
krzdimond said:So, does that setup above work better as a single page, or is it better the way I did it; each vehicle has it's own before and after page?
I am learning and applying the concepts to my own site and I thank you for your help and advice.
602rwtq said:Single page.
If you break it up into multiple pages, your pictures won't be seen.
Remember that more than half of your visitors won't even click past your homepage. Those that do actually click past will usually only look at one more page. So we need to consolidate our information the best we can.
Olendorf said:OK, I am no expert. Here are my thoughts. I would like to see some before and afters pics of paint swirls. For all I know those afters may be how the cars started out and all you did was wash them. I want to know if you can fix MY swirls and I can only tell that by looking at sample swirls that you did fix.
Also the home page doesn't really say CAR DETAILING on it unless you start reading through the text. First thing I see is Auto Spa. What is an auto spa?
I do like it a lot though. Big improvement, very professional.
Scott Olendorf
602rwtq said:Here's the "two thirds one thirds" version:
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