i want to get emails of inquiry for products ..so the goal is to get as many emails as possible.. so i just put a button saying to click for a free quote..is that the first thing u see? EDI Tutorial Services
make the color red and more graphics to the thing you want to get noticed i see this first 1.a lot of adsense 2.
it only stands out cause its in the center...first thing i notice is the spot on the left side in the middle of the blue line, which i thought was a spot on my screen
I tend to agree with many of the comments. I (personally) wouldn't place Google Adsense as the site's feature. I would move the ads elsewhere. I recently read that many websites receive higher CTR on ads when they are not displayed as ads, but rather as a useful link (one that appears to be part of the same site it is on). Good luck with your site.
i tried to be unbiased ( i like adsense) and the first thing I see are the words "EDI tutorials" ...if you ask me, i think that's good
i agree with the people above, move your adsense down or to the side. the banner for the free quote should have a background in a color other than white. by the way, what does EDI stand for? it wouldn't hurt to spell out the acronym at least once.
A lot of writing and no color. Nothing that really stands out on your site. Add some color and a new banner. Color always keep people interested.
but this is for execs interested in edi services which is a boring and plain topic. im not sure if appropriate to add much color
Get rid of the adsense. You can't be making more than a few dollars per month. When you get someone to your site you want them to buy what you are selling and not click away to an adsense advertiser. Also, there are better ways to make your free quote button stand out than with flashing text. Test serveral different quote buttons and go with the one with the best click through rate. A good way to do this is to use an ad serving program to serve 10 different quote button designs. After a few weeks you should have a good idea which one people see first.