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emoney
12-02-2003, 07:56 AM
Hi,

I have just finished my new webpage.
Please give your unreserve comments
about the design,layout,sales copy,loading
time and whatever related about this site.

Your comments and feedback are vital for the
improvement of my new site.Thanks

http://www.turnkeyinternetprofits.com/jv/pak.php

Regards
Lo Benedict

tmmoose
12-02-2003, 10:15 AM
A bit slow loading......I have high speed......there are a lot of graphics for one page.....would work better if you spread the content over several pages.....

animgirl
12-02-2003, 11:46 AM
Your page takes a real long time to load because it's literally a one page site. All the graphics, everything has to load upfront on this one page.

To damper this, you state on your page that "this page is huge but it's definitely worth waiting". I don't see that until after the site has loaded anyway so there's no benefit in stating the obvious ;)

I would highly recommend splitting up your content over several pages as tmmoose suggested. One of the many benefits of this would be that you could increase the file size and quality of your graphics because they would be spread throughout multiple pages. Course, this would introduce a nav sys that would fit nicely below your header.

Now, I've got to be brutally honest here. And I'm only doing this because you asked, and I want to help you as best as I can.

If I was to run across your page on the net and I saw how much info was on that one page, I would not bother looking at it. It's too overwhelming and I wouldn't have the time to skim it all to try and figure out what you're offering. Nothing catches my attention upfront, and finding out exactly what the page is about isn't fun.

The animated gif horizontal lines throughout your page are too distracting. They take away from the products and content.

You have stated at the top of your page, “I’VE CREATED AN ULTIMATE TIDAL WAVE OF CASHFLOW STREAMS OF INCOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS!". Now that doesn’t mean a whole lot to me because I have no clue who “you” are. People like to know who they are doing business with before they commit. Consider having a page that tells a little about you, and perhaps a pic if you are comfortable doing so.

Please consider having a “products” page with sub sections for each of your products so they can get the attention they need to be interesting. Then you could also put the corresponding testimonials for each product in there. Just so they are all not on one page.

Your contact info is at the bottom as you know. I would only suggest leaving it at the bottom if divide your site into multiple pages. Just be sure at all times that contacting you is not hard, and easy to find.

If you need any help with this, just ask us! That's what we're here for.

All the best, :)
animgirl

bigdawg
12-02-2003, 03:41 PM
Loading time was not a factor thanks to Road Runner . Way too much info,was overwhelming as previously mentioned and only looked at it because of mention of so much content. Much of which seems to be many programs which could be bundled into one program. Kinda like taking the alphabet apart and splitting it into 26 little programs. Personnally i do not see it as effective. Testimonials seemed shady!!

emoney
12-02-2003, 11:05 PM
Hi All,

Thanks for all your valuable comments.
I have since change the distracting break line.
Appreciate more comments to come.Thanks

animgirl
12-04-2003, 12:13 PM
Yay! The lines help a bit, and your graphics are cleaner.
Now it's time to split up your site into sections... :D

animgirl