The pictures you added are quite good, but the problem is the entire site is one page. This doesn't allow for the user to easily find what they are looking for. Consider breaking your site into different pages to allow for the users to fully utilize your website.
It's not really a website I'm trying to build up with multiple pages....The page it just to inform people about the 20% off repcode and get them interested in the clothing....so that they'll go to Karmaloop.com, buy something, and I'll get commission
It's a cool site. I didn't get to see before the color changes, but the soft gray is good now. I'm wondering though if categorizing the items might help? Like/Shoes/Jeans/T-shirts, that type of thing. If I was looking to buy at our site, I might miss a shoe that I really liked because I didn't scroll down or something. That's just me being a shopper.
The problem is if a person is to go to your site compared to one of your competitors, which for the t-shirt business is quite dense, they have to scroll down to find out anything about what you sell and it really doesn't grab the potential customers attention.
On the pictures you might when the cursor goes over them have a name appear for each, handy to remember if you have to go back..
Good looking site. I would suggest you make it easier for people to understand exactly what your site is about above the fold. Peter
That is pretty nice looking. Is Karma Loop a different company? Are you selling for them? The Karma Loop website looks really different from your site and I was curious.
Same site and Company , I just learned html and css yesterday and I put that together....but basically if people you that repcode I get a % of their purchase
Kinda Open I can tell its a CSS template, I dont like goin to sites i can tell were templates. . besides alot of whitespace 2. Not bat however