Looking for some feedback

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Hello my fellow warriors! I am Vincent Frogameni, owner of Frog Social Media Solutions. I have been viewing these forums for the past 2 years and I have just recently decided to make an account. I am the owner of a social media marketing business. We market local and online businesses.

I am looking for some advice from you guys. My website it frogameni.com. I was wondering if you guys could tell me how my website looks and if you think it is an effective way of marketing my business. Let me know what you guys think of the layout, ease of access, and blog posts. It would be greatly appreciated!

By the way if anyone has any advice as to how to land more clients for social media marketing services, or more places to post my services besides craigslist, twitter, and facebook it would help a ton.

I hope to hear from you fellow Warriors and I hope you all have a great night!
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  • Profile picture of the author txsigma41
    I'll bite:
    - i would put the social media marketing packages into real text rather than a graphic, so google can pick it up. maybe even write new content about each service
    - theme isnt cohesive, make the same front across all pages
    - needs a more definite color theme
    - social media on the sidebar is a good start
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  • Profile picture of the author Venus Brown
    The website looks good but you can add content to it..Beside this having a Plus one button will also be beneficiary.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sharyn Sheldon
    Firstly, I'd work on your "unique selling proposition" to make sure that your potential clients really understand what you're talking about:

    "Frog Social Media Solutions is a social media based marketing team built on providing effective and affordable advertising solutions through the integration of social networking technologies and search engine optimization (SEO) strategies."

    It took me a bit to decipher it myself. Try putting it in the form of problem-solution, then features-benefits. What problem are you solving for local businesses? How can you help? The clearer and simpler, the better. Consultants tend to use language that only means something to us. I know from my own experience as an instructional design consultant. No one outside of the field has a clue what it means unless I break it down.

    Test out your your new statement on someone NOT in internet marketing and tweak it. Then make sure it is front and center on your site, above the fold.

    Hope that helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author run2win
    You have a couple misspelling in a menu item on the right hand list (on the About Page, for example):
    FrogSolution @StLockwood Whatare some of the suprises!?
    4 hours ago · reply · retweet · favorite

    In addition, you may want to consider leaving pricing off of your Services page. See these comments from post#8 on another warrior forum page (warriorforum.com/offline-marketing-discussions/518984-advice-needed-do-i-need-company-website-search-engine-optimization-services.html):

    Originally Posted by HypeText View Post

    As for listing Pricing on a website? I personally do not feel it is a good idea.

    For one, it attracts cheapskates looking for the cheapest possible price...and someone else will always be cheaper.

    Second, it can create a "One size Fits All Mentality"

    Third, I am a fan of personalized pricing depending on the clients needs.

    I can advertise a "Rock" for $5,000 and won't have any takers...

    I can Advertise a 2 kt Flawless Diamond and have many buyers...

    It's still a Rock, and it's still $5,000, but now the Potential Buyer actually knows what the value of the Rock is.

    The same thing applies to the value of your services....until they know what the value is and how it benefits them, your pricing isnt going to make sense to them...
    Very well said!
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  • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
    Vincet,

    It's a mess, unfortunately, cause there isn't a well defined target. You guys need to define your best target and design accordingly. And ^^ above you have some very sharp critics, use them all to improve your site/products/services.
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  • Profile picture of the author vinay01
    website looks good,,,,
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  • Profile picture of the author Aussieguy
    From what I've been looking at recently, I think it's a very nicely done website. Cool thingy down the bottom of the page. Love the frog logo!
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