I wondered if anybody could offer some constructive criticism. www.Bestecigshop.com
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Please review my store
Started by beauster, Nov 27 2009, 02:43
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Posted 27 November 2009, 02:43
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Posted 01 December 2009, 00:37
^^ Read the above statement ^^
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#4
Posted 02 December 2009, 19:52
I see the "Powered By" is in the catalog page - not on your home page so maybe you should have provided a link directly to the store.
That said, your store needs work. Its pretty much stock oscommerce and the layout looks amateurish. Try resizing your fonts and images for a start, this should help. Remove the standard osc icons which are only there for joke value and create some of your own that fit with your theme - whatever that is. Also some of your images are low-res and some are very high res. You need to get a balance. The low res ones look rubbish and the high res ones slow up the site making it jerky on the scroll and a poor usability experience. On one page I had two images of over 1mb each when there's no need for this. There's some useful contributions on image management that allow you to have the higher res pictures on your product pages and lower res ones for the thumbnails. That said, images of 1mb are not necessary for web browsing.
That said, your store needs work. Its pretty much stock oscommerce and the layout looks amateurish. Try resizing your fonts and images for a start, this should help. Remove the standard osc icons which are only there for joke value and create some of your own that fit with your theme - whatever that is. Also some of your images are low-res and some are very high res. You need to get a balance. The low res ones look rubbish and the high res ones slow up the site making it jerky on the scroll and a poor usability experience. On one page I had two images of over 1mb each when there's no need for this. There's some useful contributions on image management that allow you to have the higher res pictures on your product pages and lower res ones for the thumbnails. That said, images of 1mb are not necessary for web browsing.
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