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elitelawnteam1
03-25-2011, 09:57 PM
I'm passing out flyers tomorrow, so I'm expecting some hits on my website, is there anything i need to improve? www.elitelawnteam.com

Note: I am still uploading Before and After pictures, as well as re-doing the detaching video, and creating an aeration video in the coming weeks. (I guess I should wait to ask for opinions when im truly done, but i want to know if anyone had any tips to tweak my website.

thanks as always,

Lefet
03-26-2011, 08:51 PM
I would just suggest that spring..... has sprung.

mdvaden
03-30-2011, 03:51 AM
Same question I ask many, why find you on facebook from the bottom, if they already are on your website?

I think too many companies invest all their content updates into Facebook, when they could be beefing-up their real home base website with that content.

There are remarkably few people that I follow on Facebook. Like my family.

Now on Twitter, I follow maybe 9 who tend to actually post educational stuff and not just weekly spam to bring readers back to some rank and file content.

I only use Facebook for one page alone on my entire website. For my redwood page.

And my posts are few and far between to avoid people un-liking that Facebook page.

elitelawnteam1
03-30-2011, 07:39 AM
I've been questioning my FB page, but I haven't posted anything on Facebook in months. OfficeLive does not have the best web development tools, so it's hard to make things look good. But i'm stuck with them for now, oh well

mdvaden
03-30-2011, 12:02 PM
I've been questioning my FB page, but I haven't posted anything on Facebook in months. OfficeLive does not have the best web development tools, so it's hard to make things look good. But i'm stuck with them for now, oh well

Seems that the FB page is worth having since it's free. And it's probably fine to have the small icons on home pages just in case.

The one dark-territory that I've never heard anybody explain, is how much business or attention may be lost in Facebook.

Because there are ads showing up to the right side on Facebook pages.

Some folks for certain have got customers through Facebook. But it seems that none of them can answer whether they lost an equal number from visitors taking a detour into the ads, other pages, more ads, other Facebook users and more ads.

So it has the known and the unknown.

jonthepain
03-31-2011, 02:36 PM
Tom, I like the website, except that the title is a little hard to read. Might be because of it's color.

I also use FB mainly to keep up with friends and family. I started a business page, but never finished it.

I also had a FB ads campaign last year, and got 0 results with it. (your results may vary)

JFGauvreau
03-31-2011, 07:11 PM
Nice website, how ever I think their is a lot of content that that 75% won't read.

Like the news release page, routes, billing info etc. I'm sure they can be helpful but I doubt they will get used.

nr7pro
04-01-2011, 07:03 PM
Content is still good - if people wont' read it then search engines will.

Here's a quick mock up of what I would work on to increase your rankings
in search engines like google.

http://www.asknorb.com/website-review/EliteLawnTeam.jpg

Hope this helps if you're doing this yourself there's plenty of free
research tools out there, etc, etc...