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Nice work. What have you done with regard to SEO work? I see a lot of unnamed image tags.

I've listed key words, etc for the individual pages. I definitely need to fix the images. Thanks for the advice. I will do that asap. Is the any specific way I should name the images?

I've done lots of SEO stuff outside of my site, listing my business info, social networking, etc, over the past couple years. That paid off big, because I'm number 1 one google.
 
I've listed key words, etc for the individual pages. I definitely need to fix the images. Thanks for the advice. I will do that asap. Is the any specific way I should name the images?

I've done lots of SEO stuff outside of my site, listing my business info, social networking, etc, over the past couple years. That paid off big, because I'm number 1 one google.

Just generally use all your HTML tags to describe what your pages contain. Your pictures should be relevant to what your showing so if someone looks for an 'acura rim brake dust' they'll find your website.

Aside from that just make sure you have relevant content on your page. Google out 'google webmaster tools' and that will give you some pretty good info about your page and how it looks. Also check out submitting a sitemap to google so that the bots know how to navigate your page. :dblthumb2:
 
I'd consider putting an "About me" section with a picture of yourself and why you got into this business. With passion comes excellence, and these people are trusting you with their very expensive high end cars. I'd be nice to put a face to a business.
 
Looks clean and straightforward; easy to navigate as well. Excellent work!:xyxthumbs:

* I see a little issue with the text box on the about page (text reaches a little past the box), but that could be the Chrome browser I'm using.
 
Looks clean and straightforward; easy to navigate as well. Excellent work!:xyxthumbs:

* I see a little issue with the text box on the about page (text reaches a little past the box), but that could be the Chrome browser I'm using.

Thanks man. I'm not seeing that issue, but I will look into it.
 
Looks awesome Jeremy... I need to stop by and see your shop next time i pass thru your town !!
 
What did HTML5 allow you to do that could not be done before?

What software did you use?

How did you do the conversion exactly? Did you have to re-do the pages or could you simply save them in a different format (html5)?

Your site looks nice btw ;)
 
What did HTML5 allow you to do that could not be done before?

What software did you use?

How did you do the conversion exactly? Did you have to re-do the pages or could you simply save them in a different format (html5)?

Your site looks nice btw ;)

I built it on wix.com. It was flash before and I was not able to convert it to HTML5. I had to completely rebuild the site.

The html5 version of wix is way more user friendly than the flash. It was a nightmare building my last site and there were always weird glitches.
 
Jeremy: I like it. I think is concise, simple but elegant. :xyxthumbs:

Two suggestions:
1. Remove the email address from footer and from contact info. Because the web spiders or robots that looking for email address can fill up your inbox with spam. With the contact form is enough because the message is send it directly to the default email adress (you have setup)
2. Change the font color in contact form because is darker and is not easy view when someone is trying to write a mesage to contact you (Use a bright, pale or white font)

My best wishes
 
found a typo. you put taylored and it should be tailored. other than i like the look
 
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