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sellwhm
October 24th, 2006, 03:41
Please take the time to review my site as I want more customers definately. I haven't got any customers barely by just advertising on freewebspace.net and I want you to see why....
http://grabyourhosting.com
Kwek
October 24th, 2006, 07:56
Looks like a great site with a great layout, good luck with it. :)
Lester128
October 24th, 2006, 10:40
Rather professional, but you won't find many visitors here, IMHO. That's FREEwebspace!
Eoz
October 24th, 2006, 16:08
One of the best thing there is layout (especially top side - whole green bar). It's little complicated, but don't waste rest of site.
I don't like small font here (it's too small :( ) as much as your "plans" placed on the left side... It could be shown on center or bottom side of your page imo :)
Oh, and change font that font in buttons on top level of site... make them centered and bigger, so they'll be easier to see :)
however gj :)
EDIT :
so... it's template ? :O
forget my opinion :devious2:
Abush
October 24th, 2006, 17:24
You might wana list your plans from the cheapest to the most expensive instead of the other way around. You want them to see the cheap one first and get their attention. Also, I'm starting to believe the simpler the site the better it is so I guess find a way to make the layout simpler and fast. Good luck. If you're looking for customers do some offers and stuff. Look around locally and put an ad on the newspaper and stuff.
GeorgeB
October 25th, 2006, 00:18
Please take the time to review my site as I want more customers definately. I haven't got any customers barely by just advertising on freewebspace.net and I want you to see why....
http://grabyourhosting.com
Not bad I must say.
Just remember though. You have to offer something no other provider can, and make sure you can always offer superior customer service.
~andrew~
October 25th, 2006, 08:35
Boxedart template right? I've seen it before.
I would fix up the links to your tos and aup, not many 'real' customers will signup if they are missing. :D
AvailNetworks
October 25th, 2006, 11:20
you have a lot of contradicting things and items that create an uneasy feeling on your site
1. You have a "team of experts" but the company is owned and ran by yourself
2. your tos and aup page do not exist at all
3. You are using a standard template I have seen MANY times over.
4. your themes for your different 'modules' (forums/support/templates) are not even close to matching and that seems sloppy
in order to not look like the other 127,000 'hosts' out there you have to do something different. You cannot just slap a few programs together and get scads of customers. Advertise in different places too, if you cannot afford to pay for advertising then post at more forums than just here. Forum clients tend to be very few and far between but you have to work with what you got. Get proactive as well, if you help people in threads and offer your knowledge they will notice that and eventually gravitate your way.
I know I gain quite a few game server clients from here because I know a fair amount on the subject and offer my advice to people here, I rarely advertise anything game related any longer because most of it just falls into my lap.
If you are unfamiliar with most of the conversation going on here take some time to read a few books and learn. The big problem with this industry is that it is so easy to get into it with 0 knowledge, don't fall into that crowd
Darko
October 25th, 2006, 12:01
i totally agree with AvailNetworks, and btw isn't that logo next to your webtitle the same as the mambo cms
heymrdj
October 25th, 2006, 16:20
you have a lot of contradicting things and items that create an uneasy feeling on your site
1. You have a "team of experts" but the company is owned and ran by yourself
2. your tos and aup page do not exist at all
3. You are using a standard template I have seen MANY times over.
4. your themes for your different 'modules' (forums/support/templates) are not even close to matching and that seems sloppy
in order to not look like the other 127,000 'hosts' out there you have to do something different. You cannot just slap a few programs together and get scads of customers. Advertise in different places too, if you cannot afford to pay for advertising then post at more forums than just here. Forum clients tend to be very few and far between but you have to work with what you got. Get proactive as well, if you help people in threads and offer your knowledge they will notice that and eventually gravitate your way.
I know I gain quite a few game server clients from here because I know a fair amount on the subject and offer my advice to people here, I rarely advertise anything game related any longer because most of it just falls into my lap.
If you are unfamiliar with most of the conversation going on here take some time to read a few books and learn. The big problem with this industry is that it is so easy to get into it with 0 knowledge, don't fall into that crowd
Funny lol. I just quit RH and that was the template I was using before a CMS/billing switchover :p.
Johnson
October 25th, 2006, 17:47
You didn't make the template and therefore this site does not deserve any kind of review.
sellwhm
November 4th, 2006, 14:52
You didn't make the template and therefore this site does not deserve any kind of review.
I believe that my template does deserve a review because I want the content to be reviewed too. So, Even if its from boxed art. Who cares? As long as the services are up to par. The customers will be happy. The site is like wow to me. Thank you for your time.....
alley
November 4th, 2006, 20:12
I don't like the template too much. I think you should find, or make a better one. Your prices seem good.
themoose
November 5th, 2006, 15:55
It's very templately. Try and be different from the other hosts, please, for once.
Eclouds
November 5th, 2006, 16:29
It's very templately. Try and be different from the other hosts, please, for once.
totally agree, it makes it looks like "another host"... not original
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