| I'm game...
- First off, i notice you didn't leave a LM here, but I also note that you don't have your business listed in your profile and you don't have a signature/advert for what you do. For that matter, I have no clue what you make, so maybe a banner or link in your signature suggesting what you do would help?
- A search for your name shows your profile and some of the groups you're in, but *not* your store name. Since the land you've built on belongs to someone else, you may wish to add your name to the search terms in your place description.
- One of my biggest pet peeves about graphics for stores in search/profiles: If you sell something that someone can look at, why not show a picture or sample of what you sell in that profile picture, rather than putting more text in the picture? (especially when that's what the text box is for!) I think it would be a good thing to see samples of what you make in that picture, not a listing of types of things you make. Or perhaps as a compromise, a more unified listing of what you make, alongside a picture of one or two of your items.
- Overall store layout is spacious, which I like, however the fact that everything's pretty big and spaced out could make a visitor tired out if they're looking for something specific. That said, the store directory is a nice touch... so i'm sorta back and forth on this point. Having stuff closer together so you can see more outfits together would help people buy more at one time though, imo.
- Vendor graphics are clear and uncluttered. Customers get a good idea of what they're buying. However!! I did notice that there isn't a common visual identity from vendor graphic to vendor graphic. You have a varying selection of fonts and colours, and in some cases graphics don't have text on them at all. Some have borders, some don't. Some have background patterns, some don't. Try to pick a few fonts that you're really happy with and try putting together a template for your vendor graphics so they all have common elements. This can be as simple as choosing one font for your company name, another font for your permissions, and maybe putting in a border of some kind. Keep the template saved *non-flattened* and write-protected somewhere so all you have to do is pop in your new pic under your template and change the text as necessary.
- Model placement tasteful, good presentation of the quality of your work. |