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I had a client reschedule last second on me, yesterday, so I started early in the morning and worked all day and half the night rebuilding my website in HTML5.

I just got it up and running and I am very pleased with how it looks.

I am completely open to suggestions you guys have.

Over the past year, I have slowly geared my marketing towards the high end market, and I feel like this site is definitely portraying the right message.

I would still like to improve the quality of my photography and get more direct sun shots.

A couple things I will be changing:

The "about" page will eventually feature a better, close up photo of me. I really like personalized websites.

The Acura TL Process on the "portfolio" page will most likely be replaced with a walk through process on a Porsche Cayman, with higher quality photos.

Thanks for looking guys!

Site is in my signature.
 
So your saying that you want to have close up pictures of yourself? I think that's a good idea. Have someone taking pictures of you working. That's how I started making my videos.

I'll PM you something also
 
So your saying that you want to have close up pictures of yourself? I think that's a good idea. Have someone taking pictures of you working. That's how I started making my videos.

I'll PM you something also

Yeah, I've got a photographer buddy coming over tomorrow to takes some pics with a Cayman.
 
Hi Jeremy...

Nice upgrade to your site!!
(Even I had no trouble navigating...LOL!)

:)

Bob
 
I like how your site is laid out and designed with the text in front of background. Your pictures are high quality :dblthumb2:
 
Looks good. You can tell time went into it.

Only thing I thought looked gimmicky was the footer. The fully insured logo, google items, and etc could be cleaner. I think it'd help the flow if those items were more harmonious.
 
Looks really good Jeremy! Putting together a website can be a real pain. I just posted up my first website, and I am still not fully happy with it.
 
I would get rid of the Clemson Street Terror Squad endorsement. I'm sure they are a nice bunch of folks, but their name portrays evil/gang

The site looks much better then what you started with. I can tell you've learned a lot
 
...hey, that Cayman for tomorrow is me! Very excited for the detail service but disappointed that it is being performed so I can store the vehicle for the winter.

Oh, and the site does have a cleaner look now. No pun intended.
 
I would get rid of the Clemson Street Terror Squad endorsement. I'm sure they are a nice bunch of folks, but their name portrays evil/gang

The site looks much better then what you started with. I can tell you've learned a lot

I made it really small haha. Eventually I'd like to have a section for car clubs.
 
...hey, that Cayman for tomorrow is me! Very excited for the detail service but disappointed that it is being performed so I can store the vehicle for the winter.

Nice! Looking forward to meeting you. As long as you drive it hard in the summer! That's what counts haha.
 
...hey, that Cayman for tomorrow is me! Very excited for the detail service but disappointed that it is being performed so I can store the vehicle for the winter.

Oh, and the site does have a cleaner look now. No pun intended.

Thats cool! ^ :dblthumb2:

I just had a forum member text me wanting their two Ferrari's detailed! Im the MAN
 
Nice work. What have you done with regard to SEO work? I see a lot of unnamed image tags.
 
Website looks good and very easy and straight forward to navigate. Maybe in the menu section list some prices, but then they are subject to change upon inspection of vehicle, so people can see the the range of what they might be spending. I guess if you did not have them before and got plenty of business then don't change what's not broke.
 
I had prices on there for the past couple years and recently took them off and went to an hourly rate. On my last site, I mentioned that I charge an hourly rate. I will probably ad that back in somewhere.

I'm getting as many or more phone calls without the prices. I think it's a big fear a lot of detailers have. They think if they don't list prices they won't get calls...it's the opposite and it allows you to sell your work over the phone without the client have a preconceived price in his head.

I learned this in the Apartment management business. I would never mention a price to a potential client up front, because they will be thinking of that throughout the whole tour.

They have to want the product really bad before you tell them the price.

It's not gimmicky. I do it so that the client can look through my site and description of my services without being distracted by a "big" price.
 
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