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my website sucks proservicemiami.com?
04-10-2014, 12:55 PM
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my website sucks proservicemiami.com?
my website proservicemiami.com has a very low conversion rate.i spend 700 a month on pay per clicks i barely make that back. my site is a go daddy that i designed myself i know nothing about website design anybody with some helpful advice

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04-10-2014, 01:05 PM
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1. Your website does not give an impression of a seruous repair service on first glance.
If you want people to take it seriously put a picture of one of your engineers on the front. Not a tabke with wine glasses. Change the colour so it looks more corporate and professional. Look at other service websites to get ideas.

2. Have quotations from customer reviews that have used the service. And highlight the positive quotes.

3. Build a customer review function so that people can rate your service and work at getting good ratings.

4. Explain in a caption at the top of your webpage what your service it. How many years experience your engineers are. What makes you better than your competitors. Your commitment to your customera. Etc

5. Advertise on other repair service sites with banner adverts that link to your page.

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04-10-2014, 01:16 PM
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Larry - i'm sorry but your site look as scam site. That is one reason for very low conversion rates. Second reason is that you may spent money on campagins that are targeted wrong (wrong keywords, wrong area, etc).

One of suggestions is to call someone specialized in web design and development like mine friends on Weberest. First step is to give your site little professional look and then re-run ads again.
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04-10-2014, 01:18 PM
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Larry your doing just fine my friend, everything is there contact form, address, phone, ceo up front and center shows trust. You have everything you need to generate leads on this page.

The trouble is you have more then this page needs to sell. For starters remove the product images shrink everything up above the fold so visitors can see everything they need when the site loads.

Try your unique selling proposition in an H1 tag on top of everything. Address, contact and your image to the left with maybe a link to your bio on site. Your contact form to the right with a field that drops down for what appliance they need repaired. To help the forms conversion only ask for the information you require to finalize the sale the less fields the better. Maybe a nice bright yellow submit button to make it POP!

Instead of all that navigation on top put your contact phone number nice and large. Bring generating lead to the highest priority of the design. Need any help find our link in the source box. All the best.
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