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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 427154" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>I'm going to be brutally honest, but I think most people would rather use Amazon, especially because they still need to go through Amazon's checkout.</p><p></p><p>It also looks like you're already moving away from your niche. I open the page, and the first thing I see are MacBook's and watches. Nothing says to me, hey, this site is dedicated to camera's. If you're playing around with contents and this isn't used for production yet, close your site of for public.</p><p></p><p>As for the site itself, I really dislike the design. A lot of shading, big round bars, the whole thing feels crowded and I see 3 menu's. Almost all your elements are the same. Big, with a thick border (and/or shadowing), huge fonts and way too big or too much whitespace. Some elements also aren't aligned correctly for me (for example best sellers), when I hover an article it overlaps another article. When I have the best sellers on my screen, I only see a huge menu bar and 7 products. Can't see anything else. It also took me way to long to figure out the "Game Consoles" within the best sellers bar is a clickable link, and even longer to figure out that in the bar above the < > are for navigating products.</p><p></p><p>Your website still needs a lot of work in order for it to take in orders. And before you're fully finished, I highly advice you to close off the site for the public. At least move it to some kind of beta domain with a lock on it. In the current day and age everything is cached and saved, and this might even hurt your SEO etc.</p><p></p><p>I do think you have hit a niche. Photography is something that has existed for a long time, and seems to still have a steady growth. I wish you lots of luck with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 427154, member: 9520"] I'm going to be brutally honest, but I think most people would rather use Amazon, especially because they still need to go through Amazon's checkout. It also looks like you're already moving away from your niche. I open the page, and the first thing I see are MacBook's and watches. Nothing says to me, hey, this site is dedicated to camera's. If you're playing around with contents and this isn't used for production yet, close your site of for public. As for the site itself, I really dislike the design. A lot of shading, big round bars, the whole thing feels crowded and I see 3 menu's. Almost all your elements are the same. Big, with a thick border (and/or shadowing), huge fonts and way too big or too much whitespace. Some elements also aren't aligned correctly for me (for example best sellers), when I hover an article it overlaps another article. When I have the best sellers on my screen, I only see a huge menu bar and 7 products. Can't see anything else. It also took me way to long to figure out the "Game Consoles" within the best sellers bar is a clickable link, and even longer to figure out that in the bar above the < > are for navigating products. Your website still needs a lot of work in order for it to take in orders. And before you're fully finished, I highly advice you to close off the site for the public. At least move it to some kind of beta domain with a lock on it. In the current day and age everything is cached and saved, and this might even hurt your SEO etc. I do think you have hit a niche. Photography is something that has existed for a long time, and seems to still have a steady growth. I wish you lots of luck with this. [/QUOTE]
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