Hey ya'll. We just recently launched our new website. Its not complete in some areas, but I would love your feedback. Thanks! www.precisiondetailingllc.com
nice clean site overall unless i missed it, i didn't see your name on the site under the contact info. i'm not referring to your business name either. who do i speak to if i have questions? under the "about" section, it says that precision detailing is a team and i understand, but who is the leader?
Nicely done, Clean and to the point. Ill add to what the above poster said. One of my pet peeves is seeing a white border around a logo, Do you have your logo in a vector file (.eps) Other hten that, Awesome job i really like it! just make sure you keep up on your gallery!
I really appreciate the feedback! The logo was supposed to have been fixed by now. I saw it on day 1 ( also my pet peeve). Gosh darn its hard to keep up with a gallery. We get so busy its hard to pause for pictures, nevermind editing and uploading!
Very nice. I found a spelling error on the home page under the "Valet Service" where is should be "our" and "area." Otherwise the site looks very good. We take the pain out of scheduling with out valet service. We offer it for free in the immediate are around our shop, and charge a nominal fee outside of that.
also under the exterior detail you have "cake a toll" ... instead of take.... lol hungry while writing it?
I like it alot! Only thing I would suggest is to get some quality DSLR pictures of before and after of the work. The pictures that are on the site currently are not really of high quality and there is no clear before/after shots which I am sure people would be looking for if you are targeting enthusiasts and more high end clients.
just at quick first glance.... i wouldnt have a car image on the main page that you personally have not worked on... unless you have worked on a Koenigsegg. Pictures are your business.... be sure to take very detailed before and afters showing the process and difference before and after. and what others have already recommended.
I agree. Don't put up "stock photos" or pictures of other cars you have not personally worked on in your shop, its misleading. But maybe you have worked on a koenigsegg............ who knows. nice site. clean
You need to go back and spell door jams correctly - it is door jambs There is at least 1 place where your sentence is incorrectly written. Your pictures are not very good. You should not be including all the junk around the car. It makes it look very messy and disorganized. This is not the look you want to convey to future Clients. Before I ever take a picture of a vehicle for my website, I clean everything up and look beyond the frame to make sure that only the vehicle is framed and as little of the rest of the shop is in the picture. Floor needs to be swept, if its messy and will show up in the picture.. Avoid taking pictures of parts of cars that are damaged unless you are specifically pointing out the damage and then showing a perfect After picture. Try to compose the pictures better to show the vehicles in the best light and clarity. There needs to be a picture of the Owner, and not wearing a backwards cap, earrings, and tats ablaze, unless you are specifically pursuing that Clientele. It can be just a face shot. No one knows who the Owner is or anything "about" the Owner with a brief sentence or two about how you got to where you are. You will want to possibly have a place for Feedback/Testimonials from your Clients, if possible. I personally do not care to see pictures of people working on vehicles - it is all about the Vehicle, right ? Your focus should be the best possible composed picture of as nice as possible vehicles on all your pictures. You dont go into much Detail about your services - and there are not a whole lot of choices. Now you dont have to go crazy on this either, but Clients for the most part know what they want and need, and would like to be able to see some choices, and pricing for them, as well as a package price for services. Good luck with this ! Dan F
Completely agree. Not to mention, Mr. Koenigsegg will not be happy you are using a photo of his car to promote your business. That's a no-no in advertising. Otherwise, the site is great.