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netqwik

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Oct 02, 2009 1:03 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi guys, just created a new site for a home remodel contractor.  Let me know what you think?  How can the site be improved -- Thanks :) Here's the site link: http://www.aciremodel.com

 

hothsolo

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Oct 02, 2009 4:34 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Overall looks decent.  I think it's a little too dense.  Too many words.  Find a way to say what you want to say in a more concise way.

Cj



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MDonaldson

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Oct 02, 2009 5:01 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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On the home page, the full justified text in the four blue boxes near bottom create too much white space. Maybe left justfified?

I find the all caps headings hard to read...they come up with a lot of space between letters on my screen, so the space between letters and words is almost the same. (IE8, Windows Vista, 1440x900)

You do have a lot of words on some pages, however, I get why they are there. Could you use more graphics to break up the page visually? For example, on the About Us page, photos of the key people to go with their bios. On the Why Us page, you could use photos or icons to stand for the main headings.

From a pure sales perspective, some hot button issues I'm concerned with when hiring a contractor for a residential remodel are adherence to schedule, staying on budget, and jobsite cleanliness (especially if the residence is occupied during the remodel). I'd love to see pages or sections that address these issues specifically.

Best regards,

Molly Donaldson

 



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