hi, I am an web master, have more expereince in sites, i can tell you one thing concentrate on your PR, then your website will get publicity surely your business get up. regards premd
I would put the welcome above the images/links. From this... "FirmVPS provides basic unmanaged Virtual Private Servers (VPS) at affordable prices. We offer Linux/Windows based VPS with 24/7 technical support. We have found that providing unmanaged VPS hosting allows us to focus on maintaining server uptime and responsiveness with the lowest overhead." You could have this... "We provide unmanaged Linux/Windows based Virtual Private Servers (VPS) with free 24/7 technical support. Various packages avaialble up to 1,536MB RAM with 2,000GB Traffic depending on location, click below for your specific region for more details." Also would have each box clickable rather than just the 'read more' text.
I really like your website its really looking good and professional , i really appreciate your work great work done
Wow, yet another broken record... the fixed width is too large for my netbook and uselessly small on my workstation -- a problem further exacerbated by the absurdly undersized fixed metric (px) fonts everywhere and illegible color contrasts on the very, very lonely content paragraph and footer links. (light grey on white? light grey on light grey?!?). The 12 validation errors calls into question if it's actually HTML, which under the hood is confirmed by all the pointless DIV and classes for nothing, pointlessly overstuffed and completely irrelevant keywords meta (missing the point of keywords), lack of semantic markup, clearfix nonsense like it's still 2001, presentational use of classes, comment placements that explain why your content is disappearing in IE7/lower at certain screen widths (and probably in certain versions of FF as well) -- hence the 12.8k of markup for 1.41k of plaintext and zero 'real' content images... two or three times what should be needed. It's rubbish, throw it out and start over using semantic markup, responsive layout, and other modern development techniques.