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Dan Tran, I like the pics on the website, my only issue is that when I first landed on it, I clicked through the links at the bottom left not knowing seeing the circle with the i in it at the top right. It took me several minutes to figure out that for info about your company that I needed to click on that circle. Normally, I would have left, but only because I was testing the site did I stick around and figure out what I needed to do. This could be just me, but I imagine other people are landing on your page and don't understand what to do to see pics of your work or a menu and prices. My $0.02.

Thank you so much for looking. I will take a better look into my website structure. Honestly, I wouldn’t doubt that other people are doing the same and I know it’s probably not best practice for my site.

Truly I will say this. I really kid you not that for whatever reason, people do not look at my website no matter how hard I have tried promoting it.

The moral of the story: what has worked for others didn’t work for me.

I also have found that the clientele I’m after—none of my previous clients have never looked at my website.

THIS PART IS IMPORTANT:

They get stopped in their tracks as some as they see I have 21 FIVE star reviews on Google. They call me at that point and again (never entered the website).

Compared to the competition in my area, I’m doing good with the Google reviews as is.

Anyway, I’ll stop there before my ADD typing continues.

Sorry didn’t mean to get off track OP.



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You have a pretty high opinion of yourself for a guy that can't form a sentence. It's not a huge tip. You're throwing yourself out there as some sort of SEO expert about how to get ranking on Google. Including your service areas is a no brainer, but that's not how you're getting ranking on Google. You say you know SEO, but I don't think you do.

LOL.... Clueless
 
Hey all...I just finished up my website and would love some constructive criticism.

Car detailing|Delaware|Only Z Best Detailing

I really like it. The only real issue I see, and I didn't poke around too much past the first page which seems to cover it all, is that your main rotating images were not shot with enough resolution originally so they're blurry as #### when you blow them up.
 
I’ve decided that its time for a website for my detailing business, I wanted to get some feedback as far as what you’ve found that works and doesn’t work.

Have you found anything in particular that you get a good response from potential customers? Like sales on the website or have very specific list of what each package consists of or is it better to keep it simple?

I don’t know why but I feel hesitant to list the prices for each detail I have never put any pricing information online I just wanted people to call and ask about pricing info. Maybe that’s not the best way to conduct business.

I’m just looking for some feedback I’m really hoping that this will be a great way for me to reach new customers I know about how many details I get per year by just word of mouth so I’m excited to see how much a website will help.

Thanks
Jordan

Change the top of the website. The wording at the top of the website is hard to see behind the image. If the customer find that it’s hard to read they will just leave.


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I just finished some updating on my site to freshen things up a bit. People seem to like it and the ease of navigation and abundant information.

FirehouseDetail.com

Mike[/QUOT

Website looks good mike but still need to fix a lot of stuff
 
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