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Old September 11th 03, 04:25 PM
Faye Tarzwell
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Hi Cynthia,

You are much better off joining a tech group like the DigitalEve or the
Women Web Designers and posting a web site check request.
They are all awesome and will be able to give you both a tech and customer
point of view.
As for myself I prefer the indexb version.

hth,

FayeC
WAHM and web designer as well....hehehe

"Cynthia Turcotte" wrote in message
...
Hi folks I have a sincere question to ask and hope I don't get
flamed for it.

I am a web designer by trade and am working on a site for a client who
holds a patent on an exercise unit that is being marketed as a both a
breast toner / supportive muscle exerciser and a non surgical
alternative to breast augmentation.

Please understand that this is not an attempt to sales-pitch the
product to you.

There are currently 3 versions of the site's homepage and the owner
and I are somewhat at odds as to which one is more effective in terms
of layout, sales copy, and overall visitor appeal.

Now IF you were in the market for such a product, which of the
following three pages do you feel is more compelling in terms of
sales:

http://www.b-tone.com/index.html
http://www.b-tone.com/indexa.html
http://www.b-tone.com/indexb.html

If you could please just take a few moments to look at these three
pages and either post your opinion here or email it to me at:



I would be extremely grateful.

Thank you very much,

Cynthia Turcotte



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Old September 11th 03, 05:32 PM
Cynthia Turcotte
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Default help please!

Faye,

That is an EXCELLENT suggestion -- thank you very much for both your
input and your advice.

Cheers!

Cynthia

Hi Cynthia,

You are much better off joining a tech group like the DigitalEve or the
Women Web Designers and posting a web site check request.
They are all awesome and will be able to give you both a tech and customer
point of view.
As for myself I prefer the indexb version.

hth,

FayeC
WAHM and web designer as well....hehehe

"Cynthia Turcotte" wrote in message
.. .
Hi folks I have a sincere question to ask and hope I don't get
flamed for it.

I am a web designer by trade and am working on a site for a client who
holds a patent on an exercise unit that is being marketed as a both a
breast toner / supportive muscle exerciser and a non surgical
alternative to breast augmentation.

Please understand that this is not an attempt to sales-pitch the
product to you.

There are currently 3 versions of the site's homepage and the owner
and I are somewhat at odds as to which one is more effective in terms
of layout, sales copy, and overall visitor appeal.

Now IF you were in the market for such a product, which of the
following three pages do you feel is more compelling in terms of
sales:

http://www.b-tone.com/index.html
http://www.b-tone.com/indexa.html
http://www.b-tone.com/indexb.html

If you could please just take a few moments to look at these three
pages and either post your opinion here or email it to me at:



I would be extremely grateful.

Thank you very much,

Cynthia Turcotte



 




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