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So for the past couple of days I have been working on building a design for my hosting company. The previous design was some random themeforest template and I wanted something original that you would not (hopefully) see another website using. I had a designer create a website about a year ago but he ended up with my money and I ended up with nothing.

 

So, I will put screenshots of my current website and the design I made and I would like for you to

 

1.) Pick which one is nicer

2.) Which you think is the themforest template.

3.) Any suggestions you have.

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/9IL3eP1.png

http://i.imgur.com/vHGhdg6.jpg

 

 

 

 

Just something interesting. :)

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1.) Pick which one is nicer


 


I like bits of both layouts.


 


2.) Which you think is the themforest template.


 


First one.


 


3.) Any suggestions you have.


 


The nav from layout 1, then the rest from layout 2, footer from layout 1 (Dark one) and I think you'd have a great layout mate.


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  On 4/15/2014 at 2:15 AM, Paul said:

whichever you go with the pricing options shouldn't be all the way at the bottom. Closer to the top, would be better.

 

Are you suggesting this because of his price point?  I wouldn't apply this rule in general.  Some services are better off selling their product before jumping into cost.  They don't call it "damage" for nothing.  :)

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  On 4/15/2014 at 4:55 AM, Ken said:

Are you suggesting this because of his price point?  I wouldn't apply this rule in general.  Some services are better off selling their product before jumping into cost.  They don't call it "damage" for nothing.   :)

 

Nothing to do with the price, those boxes have plan information. As a visitor, I want to see what's being offered. If you can't show me the goods in 2 seconds I'm gone. Sounds rough, but people are incredibly impatient.

 

Edit: Probably shouldn't have said "nothing to do with the price", price matters but my point still stands -- whatcha got? :)

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  On 4/15/2014 at 1:21 AM, Licensecart said:

 

1.) Pick which one is nicer

 

I like bits of both layouts.

 

2.) Which you think is the themforest template.

 

First one.

 

3.) Any suggestions you have.

 

The nav from layout 1, then the rest from layout 2, footer from layout 1 (Dark one) and I think you'd have a great layout mate.

 

 

 

Interesting selection of bits and piecing of the websites. I'll merge them as you described and see how it looks.

 

  On 4/15/2014 at 5:51 AM, Paul said:

Nothing to do with the price, those boxes have plan information. As a visitor, I want to see what's being offered. If you can't show me the goods in 2 seconds I'm gone. Sounds rough, but people are incredibly impatient.

 

Edit: Probably shouldn't have said "nothing to do with the price", price matters but my point still stands -- whatcha got? :)

 

You don't care to scroll down further? Anyways appreciate the feedback.

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1.) Pick which one is nicer

 


 

2.) Which you think is the themforest template.

 

Second.

 

3.) Any suggestions you have.

 

The second Layout on the bottom where is #000 (Black), I changed to #444 (Gray),and all text, changed to #eee (Light Gray)

 

I Also added a Facebook Like Box Widget with Faces at bottom side by side with Twitter feed: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/like-box-for-pages 

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  On 4/15/2014 at 5:55 AM, hostingboss said:

You don't care to scroll down further? Anyways appreciate the feedback.

 

Every step / action users are required to make, some will drop off. You want the most important information to be "above the fold". That doesn't necessarily have to be plan information, but I've seen a lot of very effective hosting companies give priority to plan information. Whatever you display above the fold, it should draw the user in and make them want to spend some more time on your website.

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I completely agree with Paul, the first thing you see on any site I've done is Navigation then prices then pictures. On my new site, it's Nav, Slider (Preview of what you can buy) then prices, then content below it.

 

In a shop, sweets and news papers and everything you probably don't need but probably will buy is near the checkout (Tills) to try and get you to buy them.

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  On 4/15/2014 at 5:51 AM, Paul said:

Nothing to do with the price, those boxes have plan information. As a visitor, I want to see what's being offered. If you can't show me the goods in 2 seconds I'm gone. Sounds rough, but people are incredibly impatient.

 

Edit: Probably shouldn't have said "nothing to do with the price", price matters but my point still stands -- whatcha got? :)

 

Well where's Blesta's pricing and packages?  :P

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  On 4/15/2014 at 7:34 PM, Ken said:

Well where's Blesta's pricing and packages?   :P

 

Blesta is a software ;) people want to know about it first and see more about it. Webhosting is your product. If you look at my competitor LicensePal, they have prices right in front of you.

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  On 4/15/2014 at 7:34 PM, Ken said:

Well where's Blesta's pricing and packages?   :P

 

In a market saturated by hosting providers I think pricing and plan information is more important to the decision making process. We have many fewer competitors and people are more interested in our features to start with than the price.

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