Website Feedback Please!

Evan l Otis

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Hello all!

I would really like your guys' advice on my website. I have worked on it the last few years little by little and would like any advice from colors, content, on-page seo, navigation etc! All feedback is good feedback in my opinion so let me know your honest thoughts.

https://pcrevive.org/

Thanks!
 
Looks nice.
A few things on the main page: Fix the video so it has at least volume controls.
At the bottom the "get Quote form" is like a ghost. Can't really see it too well. I thought it was just text floating around. That's about it. you got a ton of pages for Services and Locations ..holy crap lol. your SEO must be nice.
 
Looks nice.
A few things on the main page: Fix the video so it has at least volume controls.
At the bottom the "get Quote form" is like a ghost. Can't really see it too well. I thought it was just text floating around. That's about it. you got a ton of pages for Services and Locations ..holy crap lol. your SEO must be nice.

Ok, I will look into changing the video & work on the quote form. My SEO is definitely decent. I have optimized it to the best of my knowledge at the moment. Nothing seems to rank without those backlinks though in my experience. Thanks!!
 
Nice website. :)

The review section on the front page irks the hell out of me. I hate animations when scrolling. Especially when it continues animating when you scroll up and down a few times.

Your website is responsive which is great. It has been minified, so less bandwidth and faster parsing. Not a big fan of embedding CSS, but I get why.

Your main menu... that's a long list. But the "Replacements and upgrades" is weird when you hover the cursor over the menu item.
 
Nice website. :)

The review section on the front page irks the hell out of me. I hate animations when scrolling. Especially when it continues animating when you scroll up and down a few times.

Your website is responsive which is great. It has been minified, so less bandwidth and faster parsing. Not a big fan of embedding CSS, but I get why.

Your main menu... that's a long list. But the "Replacements and upgrades" is weird when you hover the cursor over the menu item.

Ok, would you recommend I remove the animation entirely on the reviews?

The only reason I listed one page for each replacement item is so that there is more content for Google to crawl. I'd assume the majority of users just go on my website and dial my number pretty quickly. Would you have any recommendations for the menu or how to better categorize them into submenus?
 
I'd make a dedicated services page which lists the various services you provide, even if it's just the headline and a few words. And then link to the services from there.

If you want to keep the drop down menu, I'd shorten it down to maybe 4 or 5 of the most common services you provide or the most important ones at least.

@McFarland IT 's website does it that way. I used a similar system for my own website, but ended up dropping the dropdown menu altogether.

Make sure you've got a sitemap.xml going for Google and other spiders to crawl.
 
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.org ???

.net .co .io .us are all available, yet, .org unless your non-profit.

So the .com would cost roughly $4,000 from what I've seen. I prefer to have a .org instead of a .co or .net
You're correct about it being a non-profit, but I've never seen any cons of having a .org. Most clients don't even realize it, the ones that do just think that I'm good enough to have a .org lol
 
I prefer to have a .org instead of a .co or .net
I have .net and have for the last 8 years. I could get the .com if I want to take the effort to contact the owner of the domain, but I am happy. It's just weird to have a .org. I know here around Dallas, a for profit with a .org would be frowned upon.
 
Add an s to the end of your domain and it's available for a couple bucks.

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