i liked your site but it was just a bit busy for my eyes, i did not know where to start reading and then got fed up looking Nick link directoryhttp://www.linkprank.com
I think it's more than clutter---- People who click this site want a logo.... and I think what scares them away is seeing the price right off. "Oh my god-- $249 pounds for these little tiny logos." *click back button* Now, I'm NOT suggesting you lower the price... but tease 'em a little bit. Put the prices or packages on a special page... or at least down lower on the main page. Re-word your site a little to make them think they can get a decent deal.... "You'd be surprised how affordable it can be to have your own professional logo!" Then have them click for details and a price list. And brag about how your logos can increase their business. Impress the visitor. Use a slightly bigger, bolder font to say things like, "We've designed custom logos for McDonalds, Microsoft, and Kraft Foods! And now we're ready to help market YOUR product!" And, yes-- Clutter might be a little bit on an issue here too. A little white space can be golden. Bump up the size of your font a notch. Choose two or three colors that compliment each other and stick to the color theme a little bit. Make your sample logos a little bigger.... and spread them out a bit. Just my two cents.... g'luck.