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Edward Hunter Yard Works
05-16-2010, 04:46 PM
I just got my new web site up. Check it out and let me know what you think.
edwardhunteryardworks.com
Kickin Your Grass
05-17-2010, 06:04 AM
Honestly....
It looks like a plain free web site to me. Nothing unique about it.
The testimonial page just has names of customers which would mean nothing to potential customers.
mdvaden
05-18-2010, 01:13 PM
The faded looking big photo sort of looks like what landscapers get called in to fix or renovate in this neck of the woods.
Actually, your home page photo is more like a "before" photo. I don't even save images that faded for lectures I do on occassion.
Hopefully you just used those for space fillers to work on the layout until its finished.
Hopefully you pay for webhosting so that the Godaddy header can be removed. Some niches can get away with the free webhosting look, but landscaping is not one of those niches.
The template is pretty decent. I like the header and menu colors.
My favorite part is the godaddy header!
JFGauvreau
06-08-2010, 08:00 AM
ya lol you might want to consider buying the domain and hosting, to get rid of the godaddy. Also check your website again, you do have a couple of mistakes like the service page, your picture goes on top of the writing.
MrRob
06-08-2010, 08:03 AM
looks like a first try. lots of spelling & grammar mistakes & the advertising is very unprofessional.
Worthless because it's obviously a "free" site. Newbies don't realize when people see all those advertisements in the most important space on the page (the top header) it's a free website deal so obviously you or your company cannot afford $6-$15 per mo. for a professional host and a web site builder with no advertisements.
The SCREAMING "cheap" can't be overcome no matter how good you made the site (and it needs a lot of work) But there's no sense going into how to make the web site better. It's never going to produce results as long as it's a freebie with all that adverting for someone besides you.
4SeasonsOutdoor
06-18-2010, 02:34 AM
I'm assuming that you're just getting your website up and waiting until you're finished to pay for hosting. As everybody else said, this is a must.
I'd suggest having more places to submit a request for an estimate. You want to make it as easy as possible for the clients to contact you.
darryl gesner
07-05-2010, 02:28 PM
OMG, lose the first 3 pics in the testimonials section. Find a better lawn to take pictures of!!!!!
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