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andyj70
22nd December 2005, 23:57
Hi everyone, my name is Andy and I run Full Range UK. We provide specialist chauffeur services to private and business clients. I am a new business and am hoping that my membership to this forum can prove mutually beneficial to myself and other businesses. Please take a look at my website www.fullrangeuk.com for more details about my company. Merry Xmas to you all!

uksbc
23rd December 2005, 00:00
welcome andy,

good luck with your new business. if i can be of any assistance by all means let me know

:D

freecybermag
23rd December 2005, 05:47
Hi Andy

Was well impressed with your web site and thought it was really good. Only one little thing from me though and that was the music done my head in when it kept replaying. It's good music for the first time, but for me once is enough. Other than that though a fantastic site and an excellent business idea.

Oh yeah welcome to the forum :D

Chris

Jayne
23rd December 2005, 09:37
Hi,

Welcome to the forum :D

Do UKBF members get free chauffeurs, I love a man in a uniform :lol:

Jayne

RedArc
23rd December 2005, 09:46
Welcome Andy!

Wishing you much success with your business!

Best wishes,

Carol

mattk
23rd December 2005, 09:49
That red thing at the top takes up lots of real estate on your page.

I get an error if I click on the Contact Us or Enquire links.

You need to put your phone number clearly on every page. I'd suggest in the top right hand corner.

Other than those few points, I think it's got good looks and feel and it looks "luxurious", which is a good thing if you're offering chauffeuring services!

Coding Monkey
23rd December 2005, 09:55
Honestly....it took so long to load I got bored. Sorry. If it doesn't load instantly I'm outta there.

crus
23rd December 2005, 10:07
Hi Andy,

OK, the site is an example of OK flash, but is it going to acheive what you want?

I'm sorry to say I dont think so.

Reason 1: the size of the flash / nature of flash restricts the audience.

Reason 2: without serious SEO efforts flash sites always fall fowl of an upward slope for search engine marketing.

I would suggest that you keep some of the elements of the flash, but move to pages with a greater emphasis on text to help gain exposure on the web as well as through your direct marketing stratergy.

As a programmer, who often out sources my design work, I can see the concept for the site layout is there but the realization is just slightly lacking.

Please feel free to contact me if you wish to discuss.

D

andyj70
23rd December 2005, 10:55
Thanks everyone for your comments and your messages of welcome, they are much appreciated.

Jayne - the chauffeur is free but the car will cost you :lol: