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http://www.massage-glasgow.co.uk
Built it myself, it works as it brings in new clients ever week. Has had lots of compliments and does extremely well in Google.
One quick question, why do people put Google advert on there web sites? Does it really bring in revenue? I wouldn't include it on my site and am just wondering about peoples reasoning?
OK you're turn Trevor...seems i overlooked you!! :) first off i noticed your photo usage are mostly of women being massaged? i know particularly here in the states, men have difficulty going to a male therapist. so sometimes having that imagery can help in your design. besides which...you work with athletes...so why not have some of that in your imagery instead of mostly women and relaxation?
another curiosity is how you have BOTH your name stylized as if it's a logo but you also list Massage Glasgow...not in any stylized look. so it makes me confused as to what your business is called. are you like a doc in that you want to be known as Trevor or do you want your business name to be known. right now your name jumps more than your business name.
i LOVE the color scheme. the black and white photography. the green accents. the simple use of fonts. really nice. i also love the nav bar and how you have it organized as well as WHAT you list.
i love your usage of diagrams and muscle imagery. i love the self-help treatment and how you have it archived instead of having a gazillion links in the main area. :)
and one of my FAVORITE things you do is the friends & colleagues link. that's awesome. what a great idea.
really well done site Trevor
Trevor said:http://www.massage-glasgow.co.uk
Built it myself, it works as it brings in new clients ever week. Has had lots of compliments and does extremely well in Google.
One quick question, why do people put Google advert on there web sites? Does it really bring in revenue? I wouldn't include it on my site and am just wondering about peoples reasoning?
Joanne,
I really like the look of yours. it's soft and clean. good color scheme. i love the little emblems to separate the bodies of content. might want to repeat that in the services page.
on the about you page i would have your name repeated by your photo so it's the first thing one sees. Also, you might want to just outline your photo. maybe crop the photo a little and put a block of color (of the same height) next to it and put your name in that. this way your photo and name are mimicing the photos/blocks pattern the way the other photos are displayed (make sense?)
i also really like the gallery of images of your room.
Hello Lisa. I wanted to see if you had time for one more website critique? I did not create my own website so I am intrested in getting your feedback in regards to wether or not it was a good investement. I have never gotten any traffic from the site, that I am aware of, so I am curious. Thanks in advance for time. www.nharmonymassage.com
Lisa,
I do agree with many of the comments you've provided others on their websites. I recently completed my website, and I'd love to hear your thoughts.
One thing I know I'm missing is a detailed location. I graduated recently. Currently, I am working with a chiropractor where I can't bring my own clients in. I looking for space to rent, so I am currently only working with those I know personally or are referred to me as I'm in my home.
Thank you for taking the time to take a look!
www.bodyworkultra.com
Thanks,
Bonnie
Hi Tinika,
Here are a couple of thoughts on your site...
your main "logo" nharmony is getting lost in the bamboo. you may want to move it over to the right a bit.
also i would put the text below it (discover the 60 minute...) underneath the photos as the first text in the shaded purple. that way the "logo" stands out on it's own.
as much as i love animation...i feel like the constant photos changing is a distraction. i would go with one photo in that spot but change it for different pages. also be sure that when you are placing the photos in that shape and space, that you don't stretch the photos out. you always want to fit photos porportionately. right now some of the photos seem stretched.
the animated line "you could earn a 30 minute..." i would just put at the bottom of that shaded box centered as accent text to everything else. again the animation is distracting.
in general i am wondering if black text would stand out more and be more easily read for the bulk of content. and just use the purple when highlighting. this goes especially true for the pricing page. i would make the modality and the price in the purple bold and the rest in black.
you have a lot of content, especially when it comes to your prices. honestly i got confused at the differences between Services and Rates, Membership Plans, and Packages. I'm wondering if you might want to try and simplify it. Maybe don't list everything but general prices and then have them contact you. that will also help give a "call to action" for them to contact you.
other than that nice job.
nHarmony Massage and Bodywork said:Hello Lisa. I wanted to see if you had time for one more website critique? I did not create my own website so I am intrested in getting your feedback in regards to wether or not it was a good investement. I have never gotten any traffic from the site, that I am aware of, so I am curious. Thanks in advance for time. www.nharmonymassage.com
Hi Nate...
I haven't forgotten you. :) Here are some thoughts:
OK...right off the bat...if i'm looking for a massage and not a salon treatment, i don't think i'd go any further with your site. from the first home the only mention of massage is small text adding you to the list of services for the salon. no no no no no. :)
you can both share the website but there has to be an equal balance of salon and massage...especially in imagery which is what catches someone's eye first. the first thing i see when i open that page is a person getting her hair done and the location. i would start by putting the pretty of your place in the left hand corner and then have 2 images in the content area with information for both underneath it. so that way as a visitor i can decide immediately am i here for salon or for massage. and then go immediately to the appropriate next page.
split that page up in half, side by side with one side salon and one side massage. then under that you can list the hours, the address and the map. also...if the hours are different for you versus your wife, than you want to list the hours smaller within the content under each image versus one big one at the bottom.
visually i would try and have "open tues - sat" on one line than have it break up. make it smaller to fit. it will stand out by it's color. i would also make the "call today" and phone numbers a little smaller and what ARE the numbers? is one a cell is one for you and the other for your wife? is one for massage versus salon? i'd be a little more descriptive as to what/who you're calling for each.
the "about us" tab should have one for you and one for your wife. if she also does massage then great...she can list it there. and you have your page listing your qualifications, prices, bio, etc. again...you need to be separate but together. right now this site is screaming your wife's services and you just a very little. i think it would work better to give equal billing all while under the "company".
for the "services" page that initial nav page i would put all services as same color with a bullet to add just a little graphic element and just list them straight down and not in 2 columns. if you're gonna keep the columns than there needs to be a little more air in between.
the community service page is great. you should try and get yourself out there doing some community massages and get some clippings there for yourself too.
and again...i would check out making the business name more "logo" ish versus text.
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