SITE REVIEW: Better Trophies Better Prices

  • sir.chunk
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Post March 4th, 2008, 4:34 am

Hi everyone.
I have been a very busy with a website that I am currently developing, and now I need other people to view it as you can probably all agree, you start to get complacent with the work been done and things staring you in the face are not as obvious.

Please can u give me your feedback on my site: http://www.bettertrophiesbetterprices.co.uk

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Paul
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Post March 4th, 2008, 4:34 am

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Post March 10th, 2008, 8:06 pm

Great and simple design. The only feedback I can give is that having the add to basket button at the end of the product list is a little confusing. I recommend that the button is available right after each product listing.
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Post March 11th, 2008, 3:55 am

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© 2007 Tower Trophies


should that not be ©2008 Tower Trophies?
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Post March 11th, 2008, 5:00 am

Hi,

Your website is fine but it looks too filled. Try to make your site look very pleasant and catchy. You can use big font sizes but don't make it too big as it will be irritating for few.

You can still make your site better! All the best ! :)
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Post June 25th, 2009, 6:28 am

Hi Sir.Chunk,

Nice site but I'm intrigued how you got that many products into the system?? It shows over 2000 items per catalogue!! Did you manage to get the products in database format (SQL?) from the suppliers or was it a manual import process??

I'm facing a similar challenge but not sure of the scale of the task if the supplier (car parts) can't supply in a suitable format!

Cheers,
Dean

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