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fabvin
11th December 2009, 14:38
Hi Everybody,

Fairly new to this stuff so please be patient if I am doing it wrong. Just want to let you know that we are live with our new website and we are looking for opinions on it before it is finished completely. Let us know if I can print the url in the forum please.

Wild Goose
11th December 2009, 15:06
You can, to be sure ;)

fabvin
11th December 2009, 15:38
Would you be using an Irish Accent when your are saying that! Begorrrah.

Wild Goose
11th December 2009, 16:21
I'm half-Irish, so it's allowed ;)

fabvin
11th December 2009, 16:36
I thought as much. Thanks for the advice. Maybe you will mention us when chatting online. Regards Kitchenfitters.ie

gamejump
28th February 2010, 19:45
Would you be using an Irish Accent when your are saying that?

FBtips
13th April 2010, 08:34
Yeh the design is neat and compact, the menu links are wel layed out, and the categories well displayed.

I think the logo is a bit old fashioned looking, but thats personal preference.
All in all, its a well designed website. Good luck with the business!

oldeagleeye
22nd September 2010, 02:17
Be Jesus - Joseph & Mary. To be sure the link under profile is not working.

Tis a case of Murphys Law methinks:eek:

You can include the link as long as it is not active.

i.e yourcompany.co.uk obviously leaving out the www.

rob

elizahuston
5th December 2010, 06:58
hey what website are you guys talking about?

CarrickSalt
16th November 2011, 07:57
so i can list my website as carricksalt.co.uk then ?

CarrickSalt
16th November 2011, 07:58
I can so I can

(Northern Irish)

Malchy Dorris
16th November 2011, 09:37
Hi fabvin,

Couple of things on your website;

Your top banner almost matches the effect that the pictures of the kitchens give but not quite. The red bit and the text on the right are a little old fashioned and does not look clean and sharp.

The main pictures and text on the homepage were off to the right when i viewed it using explorer leaving a large space under Home on the left hand side. A pet hate of mine is having to scroll across the page to view text.

I'd suggest taking the mains points out of your text on the home page and turn them into bullet points with large ticks (maybe) and also take the features of your service and turn them into benefits. Think of peoples fears or worries when trying to select a good person to fit their kitchen and answer those concerns.

On your testimonials page you might want to put the actual testimonials on the page rather than linked. Make it as easy as possible for the visitors to gain trust in you. I'd also put some of the testimonials on the home page and include actual photos of the people standing in front of their kitchens.