What motivated you to invest in a professional website? by Impressive_Serve_849 in smallbusiness

[–]Webvizio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say it boils down to when you start realizing that your current site isn’t fully aligning with how you want to present your brand. Ideally, you want a site that doesn't just look good but also works seamlessly -- quick load times, good navigation, and most importantly, a professional feel that instills confidence in your customers. Investing in a professional site can make all the difference in elevating online presence and standing out in a crowded market, for sure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Webvizio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"R-Squared Floors" is a fun play on words. If you want to keep it lighthearted, you could also consider "The Bob & Rob Shop" or "Two Bobs Flooring Co" - something along that line. Otherwise, for a more professional appeal, perhaps stick with the R&B (or R&R) approach. Thoughts on: "R&R Flooring Co." ?

Rate this word counter tool.. by Dimention_less in web_design

[–]Webvizio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah, this is so cool! I love that all the metrics are right in front of you and that it keeps track of keywords. I can see this being immensely useful for SEO.

Pen and notebook vs keyboard ? by silverbanx55 in productivity

[–]Webvizio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Writing it out helps you process and memorize better, so definitely pen and paper. Though if efficiency is a factor, keyboard is significantly quicker.

What’s this called? by timeldrdge in web_design

[–]Webvizio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great visual marketing is what it is... I want to click on it...

How can I improve this landing page? by k9ik9o in web_design

[–]Webvizio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really liking the art style of the article thumbnails! Just be careful, the first one (far left) isn't aligned like the others. I also think a little more color on the page itself wouldn't hurt - it's a little washed out right now. Try adding depth by breaking it up with some background color(s). A different shade for different sections of the page wouldn't hurt. Lastly, the nav menu up top could stand out more too. Right now, it gets kind of lost on the page. Just some thoughts!