View Full Version : Some Suggestions/Guidance
Steevnc
04-22-2008, 03:28 PM
Hey everyone. My name is Stephen and this is my first post on here. I am not really sure what I should be asking but I, like the most of you, want total freedom! I have a website here linked below and I would like your opinions on it and possibly some suggestions on how I can further my campaign towards a true 4 hr work week. This website has been in existence for a little over a year. I want to attract more buyers to my website and if need be, an idea on the layout. Is it attractive? Is there too much going on? Do I need more pages explaining what we do or our other services...maybe a professional page for those who don't want to immediately see some of the t-shirt images I offer? Well take a look and if you could, please send some feedback my way.
Laughing My Ass Off (www.lmaoshirts.com)
Thank you!
-Stephen K
scribbler60
04-22-2008, 03:36 PM
Congrats, Stephen, on taking this first step.
When I first look at your website, I find that the blue text on the black background is hard for me to read.
While I'm the furthest thing from a prude, there will be those that find the LMAO acronym offensive. (Again, it doesn't bother me in the least, but it will irritate some.)
Just my $0.02
badhank
04-22-2008, 04:36 PM
Ur site is ok but a little dated looking, try something like:
http://bustedtees.com/
i know they advertise a lot, but they have a great layout and make lots of $$$
Steevnc
04-22-2008, 05:03 PM
Thank you for both of the recommendations. The LMAO thing was a chance to capitalize on the txt messaging of today's youth and well the website is a constant design in progress in my eyes. I honestly am not satisfied with it and will take Badhank's advice and swith up the layout to something that apparently is proven to work!!!
acsitesupport
04-22-2008, 10:28 PM
just took a quick look at the site.
and it does look dated.. and the color scheme doent work for me. to much black and i just get a very monotone feeling to the site.
i think... just freshen up your site and maybe some pictures of your best shirts on the main page. look around at the heavy hitters of online shopping and you can get some ideas on how to make your page layout.
acsitesupport
04-22-2008, 10:29 PM
on a side note. where do you get you shirts made and how do you ship them. i have a group of designers that i might use for something like this...
Steevnc
04-24-2008, 12:38 AM
acsitesupport...pm sent....fyi, I am originally from New York. Thanks for the advice!
From the FWIW department:
The only thing I find difficult is the blue lettering on a black background. Hard to read for me.
Other than that, I am a utiliarian guy...I really don't care what a website looks like beyond it being a) easy to navigate, b) easy to read and c) punctuated and spelled correctly with proper use of grammar.
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