Feedback on my website

Discussion in 'Websites' started by fnconsulting, Jun 15, 2014.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I recently launched this website www.kotibo.com and I'd like to have reviews about its look-and-feel. My aim is to establish enough credibility and to motivate visitors to pick up the phone and call.

    I look forward to your reviews

    Cheers
     
    fnconsulting, Jun 15, 2014 IP
  2. Sycrid

    Sycrid Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Hi,

    It looks nice, and uses some neutral colours which work well. My main issue is i really don't like the two options that popped up ontop of the website. It could be personal taste, but I find it off putting, as I can see the website behind which I want to explore, I'm a bit impatient and see these as something in the way stopping me from exploring the part I want to get to.

    Hope this helps.
     
    Sycrid, Jun 15, 2014 IP
  3. fnconsulting

    fnconsulting Greenhorn

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    Hello,

    I understand your point of view but the split-screen aims to sort out the interests of the site's visitors since we're targeting managers (+35 years old) in B2B business

    Thank you
     
    fnconsulting, Jun 15, 2014 IP
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    COBOLdinosaur Active Member

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    I don't see any point in exploring the site to give feedback because a majority of visitors or jus going to click the back button or the x on the tab when they get that shove in their face. For a site selling marketing services to try that kind of 20th century gotcha approach is foolish IMO. It makes it look like a high school project. I suggest you take a look at the analytics to see how many instant bounces you get. It hurts your credibility to do that and I do not see how you motivate by hanging visitors up and forcing them to commit to a path without allowing the to browse. It is like have a burly guard at the front door of a store an not allowing anyone to come in until the specify what they want to buy.

    Simple links that are prominent on the landing page are all that is necessary. Splash pages just don't cut it; a welcoming smooth entry that make a visitor comfortable is going to work better then compelling action to gain entry every time.
     
    COBOLdinosaur, Jun 15, 2014 IP
  5. fnconsulting

    fnconsulting Greenhorn

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    Thank you all for your reviews. I have been warned that my thread is posted in the wrong place and will remove it, as soon as I figure out how to delete a thread. Can a moderator help?
     
    Last edited: Jun 15, 2014
    fnconsulting, Jun 15, 2014 IP
  6. fnconsulting

    fnconsulting Greenhorn

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    Dear Visitors,

    I appreciate if you take a few moments to review my site www.kotibo.com because your opinions count most. Thanks in advance
     
    fnconsulting, Jun 17, 2014 IP