Website Ideas?

Flexin

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I was wondring if I can get some people to give me some feedback on my website? I know we have some things to fix (ie the banner was made the wrong size and needs to be done again) .



www.platinumtouch.ca



Thanks

James
 
A general rule is professional sites should be done with a white background.



Other then that it looks alright, could be better, but its good you kept it simple.
 
Chang said:
A general rule is professional sites should be done with a white background.





Maybe they do things different in Canada eh! :grinno: :grinno:



Flexin

I like the site , it's easy to navigate , your home page loads quick . The only thing I see is the size of your pictures , they could be smaller so they load faster. People don't like to wait for pages and pics to load , other then that :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs



:buffing:

Regards

Jerry
 
Chang said:
A general rule is professional sites should be done with a white background.



Other then that it looks alright, could be better, but its good you kept it simple.



Yes, I would lighten it up a bit. The content is good. Also customer reviews build a reputation. I assume most people will see this site from your advertising efforts, maybe give a coupon to people who cam through your site, to help track web generated business.



Steve
 
There seems to be a lot of empty space at the bottom of the "customer" page.

The interior headliner pic may be more noticeable if you photo-edited a "passenger side done, driver side untouched," as when I first looked at it I was looking for an after pic, as I thought the driver just had really big/greasy hair! :D

Are you going to have a separate section for the audio or are you going to put them in the services section?

Any reason the header in the index section says "Join Our Mailing List?"

Nice afters on the repairs!
 
BigLeegr said:
There seems to be a lot of empty space at the bottom of the "customer" page.



Done



BigLeegr said:
The interior headliner pic may be more noticeable if you photo-edited a "passenger side done, driver side untouched," as when I first looked at it I was looking for an after pic, as I thought the driver just had really big/greasy hair! :D



:grinno: I made a change. Tell me what you think.



BigLeegr said:
Are you going to have a separate section for the audio or are you going to put them in the services section?



The Audio will have a button on the side bringing you to another page that is still on that site but it will have a different look. The audio is my brothers business and we are letting hin run his business out of our showroom and use our website to get started.



BigLeegr said:
Any reason the header in the index section says "Join Our Mailing List?"





Yes. My brother built the website and we had a link on every page so people can join our mailing list. So he used that as a header. The code wasn't set up for it and it was going to be more work then we thought :grinno: so I set up mailing list with bravenet and put that on the contest page. Now that I think about it I have no idea why I put that on that page. :think: I might add it to all the rest of the pages other then the index page.



BigLeegr said:
Nice afters on the repairs!



Thanks.



James
 
The pics are awful. Not the work or the shine but the shots.



I would dedicate a place in the shop with a clean cluter free wall where you can take pics of the cars. Maybe just have your name on it.



The pics you have now have allot of clutter, dumsters, things on the ground, etc.......



I try to take pics where the car is the focus and not much else gets your attention. See the diferance? Otherwise nice simple to navagate site.



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Superior Shine said:
The pics are awful. Not the work or the shine but the shot.



I would dedicate a place in the shop with a clean cluter free wall where you can take pics of the cars. Maybe just have your name on it.



The pics you have now have allot of clutter, dumsters, things on the ground, etc.......



Are you talking about the exterior shots outside? Its hard to find a good spot behind or infront of the shop. And I don't have time take the shot somewhere else. I agree with you.



James
 
I know it can be tough to find a nice spot to take a pic. I have done awsome cars and the pics didn't look good because of the back ground. So what I do is take a really tight pic. Like this one -



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But I think it is important to create and/or find a nice clean place to take pics in or near your shop.
 
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