Hello world
www.motospare.gr
A 'gallery' website, there are no intents of people ordering or buying stuff online, it's made for people to see what parts we do have and get in contact with us if interested.
I am aware of the crappy pictures that some products incluce and I'm on to fixing that soon. I'm more interested to see of comments about the design, the colors which I want to change and ideas on that big header!
Well, it all depends, on what you want to look like, since your ShopSite
is the first impression, one will get. Aldi/Lidl/Wallmart ... , or just Pro.
But the first impression is sure not a Welcome Page, full of all kinds
of stuff, to then be followed by rather 'unemotional' Product Pages.
But one is NOT selling it's Welcome Page, but the content, like GOOGLE,
and Google does not even need something special on their Welcome
Page, to still be the most visited Site in the world.
But I fully understand, that and why small Shop Users tend to put all
their effort into the Welcome Page, they want to look like real Pro's.
Still, nobody needs to have ANY external Links, made by some scriptings,
to tell the visitors, to also be 'Part' on all the popular social Sites. Or
anything else, connecting a Welcome Page to any 'outside' Sniffer, just
there, to let someone else know, who visits your Site.
And it's not the Masses of Products, presented on a Welcome Page, it's
the Quality of the Presentation, Visitors need to get hungry, to see more,
instead of beeing overrun by the sheer amount of Information.
And I would use better looking fonts, at least in the english Language, and a little
larger in size.
Good Luck!
Ernie
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PS: I was certified Motorcycle Mechanic in my Country and later in Canada,
during the Years, when 10K-RPM 444cc Hondas started to demolish the european
Bike Industry. And my CB-450 was the most reliable Mile-Killer, I ever had
Many Many Moon's ago ...
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is the first impression, one will get. Aldi/Lidl/Wallmart ... , or just Pro.
But the first impression is sure not a Welcome Page, full of all kinds
of stuff, to then be followed by rather 'unemotional' Product Pages.
But one is NOT selling it's Welcome Page, but the content, like GOOGLE,
and Google does not even need something special on their Welcome
Page, to still be the most visited Site in the world.
But I fully understand, that and why small Shop Users tend to put all
their effort into the Welcome Page, they want to look like real Pro's.
Still, nobody needs to have ANY external Links, made by some scriptings,
to tell the visitors, to also be 'Part' on all the popular social Sites. Or
anything else, connecting a Welcome Page to any 'outside' Sniffer, just
there, to let someone else know, who visits your Site.
And it's not the Masses of Products, presented on a Welcome Page, it's
the Quality of the Presentation, Visitors need to get hungry, to see more,
instead of beeing overrun by the sheer amount of Information.
And I would use better looking fonts, at least in the english Language, and a little
larger in size.
Good Luck!
Ernie
---
PS: I was certified Motorcycle Mechanic in my Country and later in Canada,
during the Years, when 10K-RPM 444cc Hondas started to demolish the european
Bike Industry. And my CB-450 was the most reliable Mile-Killer, I ever had
Many Many Moon's ago ...
---
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Great to hear about your CB450 IP MAN, it is not a known model here in Greece though! the big welcome page was made purposely because we even advertise our link on facebook towards 2nd-3rd age groups, people who actually grew up with those old school bikes. And we got many complaints about people not being able to order parts, or few old of them not making their way in the site. So I tend to keep things simple. Motorcycle brand in top and motorcycle models beneath!
That's a nice looking website. I have an RD35OLC which I've owned since new. When I retire and have time and funds I aim to restore it.
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