I have new product that I sell on line. I paid to have my web page constructed. If anyone knows anything about web pages, could you please review my site and page and let me know if it is easy to understand. Sometimes I think that I get too close to the product and need to know if someone who knows nothing about Design Plan In A Can can get the inforation they need from the site. Is it self explainitory? Do you understand the product? Could it be laid out in a simpler way? I am no expert and want to make sure that it is an effective site.. Any thoughts or reccomendations would be greatly appreciated.My web site is www.designplaninacan.com
I have a new web site for my business, I have paid to have my web page constructed. Does it make sense to you?
Wow - that is a REALLY busy home page. It also isn%26#039;t framed or tabled in such a way. You really want the home page to be sort of a brief explanation without being to gunked up so the person viewing it is overloaded.
I would actually see if the person making your site could make it so:
A. You don%26#039;t have to scroll left-right or top-bottom on the home page. Its fine in the content but not on the home page which is your first impression.
B. Limit the art and pictures. Too much can be confusing.
C. Take the Call to order bit and put it either in the header or the footer.
D. Limit the menus - looks like you have 4 or 5 going on. No one will know which is which. You can use a top menu, like you have for the main categories and a side bar for ideas and services.
E. The corporate stuff on the right hand side, make that like an affiliate page or something or spread them out through the site. Use something like an Ad Rotator (ASP.NET has a nice tool for that but I%26#039;m sure there%26#039;s a PHP or ASP serverlet you can get for free.)
The colors are good - they are very consistent and work well together, I just think you have WAY too much on the home page and its going to confuse the buyer. Put the pertinent stuff up front (on the home page) and then spread everything else out through the site.
I have a new web site for my business, I have paid to have my web page constructed. Does it make sense to you?
Get someone that dosen%26#039;t know much about computers and see if they can figure it out
Other Replys:on the left the, collection click below to view the categories could be more easy to read.(arts and craft island tones) maybe to much going on as well keep in simple
Other Replys:It%26#039;s easy enough to understand, though I do have some suggestions:
1. The main page is really crowded and busy. Way too much going on, too many fonts, and distracting animated graphics. Cursive fonts are almost never a good choice for web pages.
2. You need to decide, is your site primarily for promoting your own product or for promoting your advertisers? If it%26#039;s the former, you really need to tone down the ads on the right. Think about Google ads. All they are is text, and yet Google has built an empire off them. Consider, at the very least, taking out the animated graphics.
3. I would move the quick links and the home plan ad to the bottom of the page, and make the %26quot;collections%26quot; links a single column instead of two. This will clean up the site and make it look less crazed.
Otherwise, it looks good. I understand your product immediately, and the site generally looks professional.
Other Replys:What a great idea! The website was a bit overwhelming at first. My first reaction was that I thought it very confusing and cluttered, but after checking it out and navigating around, I found it to be filled with all sorts of good information.
One thing I noticed though, if you paid a web designer for this, they did a pretty good job, however, they forgot to include a DOCTYPE at the top of the HTML document, which I thought a bit unusual for a professional.
Good luck with the business.
DianeD
Other Replys:I would design the site to 800x600 pixels as most have their browsers set up this way to eliminate a horizontal scroll bar.
Black colour can be nice if it%26#039;s designed right, i think it%26#039;s a little messy. I would put the quick links and ads together with the other menu. If it would be too long horizontaly i would then go with a verticle menu instead.
The script has meta (description %26amp; keywords) tags, which is good.
I design pages as well and i know it hurts when people don%26#039;t like what they see. I%26#039;m just trying to give honest advice.
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