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The header menu is a bit crowded, some of those items can go in a footer. The privacy, terms and social icons for example.
The white text on the lighter brown buttons don't have a good colour contrast ratio (could be a problem for people with vision problems/accessibility).
Also, heading tags...
As far as I'm aware (but I'm happy to be corrected if I'm wrong), there's no legal requirement to have a phone number on your website. The legal requirements are a physical address (not a PO Box), company registration number (if you're a limited company), and VAT number (if you have one)...
No terms and conditions page? No phone number? No social media presence? I would at least expect a LinkedIn link to your profile or company page... I wouldn't be parting with my money if I was looking for your service.
Another one for Krystal here. I've also used SiteGround in the past with no issues (I highly recommend them too). I only switched over because I wanted a green hosting provider.
I've ordered from Canva before as well. Never had any issue with them. I preferred using them as opposed to somewhere like VistaPrint. As ProPayroll said, you have full control over the design so they can be completely unique to you.
Morning everyone!
Does anyone here use IwocaPay for collecting client payments? I'm looking at using it to offer a 3 and 12 month payment options for clients. All advice and opinions welcome. Thanks in advance!
I use Quickbooks. I can invoice, set up recurring payments from customers (not done this yet though) and it's connected to my bank account and my PayPal. All I need to do is go in every week (or month) and review outgoings and income.
SiteGround. Without a doubt. I've been with them since 2020 and never had a problem with them. No downtime, nothing. Great site speeds too.
Edited to add - their support is good too, always get back to you sooner rather than later.
The "no returns unless faulty" does sound right but I would double check that. The government website has a whole section on it (just google "online selling rules uk", I can't post links yet)
You can add to the product cost to cover postage costs. One way to offset this could be to offer free...
I'm a litle late adding to this but I hope it helps.
If I'm shopping online for physical products and see a mobile number on a website as the only phone number, I will leave that website immediately. I automatically don't trust it. it might be 100% legit but that's a chance I don't want to...
I used to run a store via a dropshipping method. I adjusted my product prices and postage costs to cover what I had forked out and a little extra for profit.
You say you are thinking about using more than one dropshipper? Does the dropshipper send straight to the customer for you or does it go...