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BusinessMobile
08-23-2005, 05:31 PM
Hello all,

I’m Craig, Director of a company called Business-Mobile-UK. I am new to the forum and would like to introduce myself and my business.

Business Mobile UK provides free independent advice on business mobile tariffs and solutions in the UK.

Our aim and commitment is to save you time and money while supplying a high quality business mobile solution.

I’m looking forward to exchanging ideas and experiences on this forum.

Opinions on our new website would be appreciated.

www.Business-Mobile-UK.com

Regards,
Craig

vbeal
08-23-2005, 08:41 PM
Welcome to the forums!

I don't think you need much in the way of a critique on your Web site. The layout and colors are excellent, the images you use are perfect for your business. Looks great, loads fast and provides all necessary information within an easy to find link from the main page. Obviously you've gone with a professional design company - and it shows!

JPnyc
08-23-2005, 08:44 PM
I agree, there's no need for a critique of the site. There's nothing to criticize .

InfoSourcing
08-23-2005, 09:48 PM
My view on this site, I agree to other reviewers that site is looking good at user interface level in terms of look and feel, however when it goes down to what does your site offers? and to what audience does it serve? some changes could be done ....

If you really want to take it to next level I would suggest the following

1. As you mention that you can provide advise to "small and large business", I would say they are your target market, so I would divide your content into three section "For Small business, Medium and Large" and you may have to define this spaces for eg: you can say employee size 1-10 is small and 50-100+ is large etc .. thereby you are telling the customer identify where you fall and we can offer solution in that space (so it doesn't scary them away)

2. Once you divide then you are targeting customers who fall into that vertical space which will catch their attention to navigate and surf more pages (make your site sticky)

3. Once you provide such content then ask then to submit information capturing demographics such as
a) employee size/business category (small, medium & large)
b) How soon would you make your decision (span of 1,3,6 mths)
c) For any question if you know the min and max values, then populate it for eg: Number of handset: [make it a drop down 1-100]

4. A user interface comment, make sure to indicate on your Quote page which fields are mandatory and show star sign (*) next to them so user is aware that those fields need to be filled in before hitting submit button, most programmers think other way (in .Net, their favourite answer wld be postback ) ....

5. To wrap up you can consider to add this 2 questions in the Quote page
a) Best way to communicate: () Telephone () email
b) Subscribe to newsletter () Yes or () No

I hope this adds some value, pick whichever best suits your business....

JPnyc
08-23-2005, 10:25 PM
You give the most indepth and insightful site reviews.

BusinessMobile
09-07-2005, 10:16 AM
Thank you for the very valuable input.

If i can be of any help with any of your mobile needs please let me know and I will handle personally.

Thanks again,
Craig