wow i like it GKD , its simple but professional and straight to the point , exactly what a potential client wants to see. Is this your new site ? Are you going freelance IT support ?
The design is really great so I would rather list onyl my suggestions: i. Home navigation link to index.html location instead of the domain. ii. I suppose parsing an external rss to the latest IT news is not a good idea in long term as it will increase the bounce rate. The situation would change when internal blogposts would be listed there, which helps to build the trust and reputation. iii. The testiomonials slide stops then moves again, maybe you should experiment with the scrolling speed to find the optimal move. iv. The contact page is a bit too emtpy there is a lot of white space where you could encourage them to send you enquiry. As quick idea you could post there the avarage response time and other relevant details. v. Possibly the most important. In the header image there is the slogan of "Your Friend for it Services in a modern world". According to the applied marketing approaches there are three different ways of communication: 1. adult->adult 2. adult->child 3. child->child I think your website should communicate following the mix of the adult->adult and the adult->child approaches, hence branding yourself as Friend is not the best idea in my point of view. Partner/Expert/Mentor would be more effective I suppose. Best luck
Thanks for the comments Bagi. Will take all your comments onboard. The comments part is paused on purpose so visitors can have a read.
I like the simple layout and color combination. I noticed the "more" links are not properly aligned in FF.
I think we have a star on board Thanks Zoli! And I agree that the best benefit of the site is taking visitors straight to the point ! My only suggestions are : - make the scroll on the right stoppable even on the white space, otherwise it gives the impression of "running out of control" - link the titles of the three sections on top, they're first visible, not only the "more" bellow.
I tend to dislike flattering ( or vice verse bragging ) people, but the part with the psychological outlook of brand->customer relationship was a jaw dropping stunning wonderful !