It has the makings of a marketing site. Backdrop branding, but no favicon, the logo is lacking creativity and the content of the site, although unique, reminds me more of a cheap sales pitch similar to an eBook site.
Unfortunately, eBook sites have a distinct way of presenting themselves, in order to stand apart from their MO, you'll have to create a more unique way.
Your portfolio is non clickable and doesn't show up in a lightbox.
Customer testimonials read more like outdrawn essays rather than short and precise business endorsements.
Last but not least, your pitch in terms of pricing is inconsistent. You're advertising
$1499 then
$999 and then you switch to โฌ500.
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xe.com said:
In short. It's a valid effort, but a long shot away from a demonstration of a sizable and business credible portfolio.
Schoene Gruesse aus den USA -
M.
Edit/Add on:
The flow of your text and presentation of your own brand, starting with an introduction
"Before a month or so ago, I never thought about offering any type of webservice. But creating templates was a kind of hobby of mine,..."
You have just invalidated your business credibility.
Well let me make a little list for you "Well" might work in an audio presentation, but it lacks professional presence in a copy written sales pitch.
The value proposition to ask for an investment of โฌ500 has not been established. Your unique sale proposition is non existent, as there is no unique approach to the subject matter at hand.
Your own CI/CD (Corporate Identity/Corporate Design) needs a serious professional overhaul.
The reason for a relatively "straight shot" review is that you're asking for a serious investment of a potential client, without delivering "the goods" in your own presentation, branding and appearance.
... the text was proofread and corrected by an american teacher.
Seriously?
grafices -> graphics
"Have
YOU ever" -> Italicize, never capitalize in a sales text
Download- or Thankyou Page -> Thank you
...etc.
If you paid the English teacher, now is the time to ask for a refund.
Again, i repeat from my previous exit statement: In short. It's a valid effort
for a hobby designer, but a long shot away from a demonstration of a sizable and business credible portfolio.
M.