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I am getting a website together for hobby purpose and to advertise my work.. I would appreciate if you all would give me some ideas on how to in prove my website. thanks. John www.deluxewoodworking.com

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Old 06-03-2005, 08:25 AM
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Be more bold. . . esp on the front page.

Maybe a line like; crafting amazing shapes from wood . .. followed by a few pix of some of those more imposible looking shapes.
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Yep, couple more pics on the main page, maybe an introductory paragraph about yourself and your projects, where you're located, and actually mentioning the fact you're available for hire, rather than just showing your work. Layout on the 2nd page (projects menu) looks good. Maybe get or borrow a digital camera to get clearer, brighter shots of your projects. The ones there don't do them justice.

Your projects look amazing - I wish I could build things that well and beautiful! Especially the bar and the bar table.
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Thumbs up Thanks for the feedback

Thanks for the feedback on my website....it's a work in progress and any ideas are welcome. I'm working on getting better pictures...John
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My cousin and her husband live in Shelton, Washington - at the base of the Olympic Pennisula

Also a simple web site they started in 1999 - he asked for feedback too.

He does fancy wood working and other projects - check it out

http://www.jonesandjonesdesigns.com/

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