My Web-site is up! I'd love your opinions/praises/criticisms!

Discussion in 'Detailing Bliss Lounge' started by Laguna, Jul 31, 2014.

  1. Laguna

    Laguna Guest

    After nothing but a year of people saying they would build my site and falling out on their promises, I finally decided to hire a professional web designer.

    Let me know all thoughts, opinions, criticisms, and quips!

    I'm looking for any input on how it could be better or spelling mistakes, etc.! Also, any thoughts on pricing.

    SO EXCITED!

    www.chicagosdad.com - Chicago's Dedicated Auto Detailing
     
  2. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    great site it's informative and to the point.
     
  3. Jsf721

    Jsf721 Guest

    Looks good to me, perhaps because I am on an iPad but the words are very close to the edge of the screen mother than that good luck looks great and screens really pop.
     
  4. Jsf721

    Jsf721 Guest

    Other.
     
  5. StreetShotz

    StreetShotz New Member

    Looks good, all the basic info is there. Only thing I would suggest is that some of the photos to show your work are not very good quality so you cant really tell if the work is what made the difference or some different camera settings/low quality.
     
  6. Laguna

    Laguna Guest

    Thanks. Yeah, I am working on getting a better camera and possibly taking a class on macro/landscape for DSLR cameras so I can get a lot better at it.
     
  7. tigerwash

    tigerwash New Member

    It's good for a starter site. I would fill out the footer (the bottom part) with some links and contact info.
     
  8. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Looks good! What are the ? marks next to everything? You can take a look at mine if you want.
     
  9. StreetShotz

    StreetShotz New Member

    Being that I am a photographer by trade, I would suggest picking up a used camera off of Craigslist.
    They go for cheap these days and most of the kit lenses will give you great results with Macro. The trick with that is to set the camera to a "Manual" mode so that it does not keep changing the camera settings when you go to take the shot.

    Great job with the site tho!!!
     

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