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[Review] Meteora Studios


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The logo is nice but a little plain

It looks a little weird to have most of the page centered, and then two banners that span the whole width

The 'Our Services' menu thing needs to fit in better with the rest of the site. Everything else is comprised of black, white and orange, and then the navbar is ligh grey, dark grey and black.

'Read our clients testimonials' needs an apostrophe

It's very odd for a hoster / designer to have a link to donate money

On the Portfolio page, 'Website's' should not have an apostrophe

'Our Guarantee...' take out the periods, they don't fit in

Also, it says they don't use templates, and then you look on the left and see a link for PHPBB templates. You either do or don't.

I think it would be a good idea to at least have a summary of your hosting / designing services on the front. People search around for a host, and if they have to run around looking for what they want (and also if they have to click three separate links to see your different packages) they'll probably head somewhere else.

Your FAQ page is set up horribly. On the first FAQ page have a link of questions under titles (Hosting, Server, etc) that link to individual pages with the answers. Right now you have click next just to see what the next FAQ page is on. That's not convenient at all.

Your goal in creating a site is to promote your design skills, which that site really doesn't do. Looking at that site doesn't make me want to pay them money to make me anything. Another aim is to make all information easily and quickly accessible, which I don't think it is.

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Hi,

I would definitely remove the ads and focus on selling your services to support your site. Unless, of course you are in the habit of promoting your competitors: "Atlanta Web Consulting Award winning consumer websites, business extranets & e-marketing" or "Web Hosting - $7.95/month Reliable Hosting With 24/7 Support. 100 MB, 2 GB Bandwidth, MySQL, PHP. If you want to advertise, I would suggest including only ads that compliment your services and that are closely monitored; perhaps a SEO company or something similar.

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Hi,

I would definitely remove the ads and focus on selling your services to support your site. Unless, of course you are in the habit of promoting your competitors: "Atlanta Web Consulting Award winning consumer websites, business extranets & e-marketing" or "Web Hosting - $7.95/month Reliable Hosting With 24/7 Support. 100 MB, 2 GB Bandwidth, MySQL, PHP.

lol Yes, I saw that too which had me scratching my head.

I also agree with another post regarding it looking a little too much like a "grab yer money" site. But you have a good base design on which to now start building upon, in my view.

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Ok, first off, why in the world would a design company/hosting company have ads on their site? :s

2ndly, if you're a business, why ask for donations? :s

Lastly, my hosting's cheaper than your hosting :p

The look and all that is good, it's just some of the content makes no sense :/

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Hey everyone, I am the creator of this site, that was a buddie that posted it for a review. Thanks for all the great comments, I have taken them all in to considereation, and will make changes soon. The ads are their till I start making money. The donations thing is going to be taken away. I also have to do some fixing to the ordering script. Thanks again.

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