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Richard Sterling

 

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SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/17/2002 9:45:12   
Finally bought a domain for myself to try and drum up some local business. I've got my site started at www.sterlingsitedesign.com I'm sure I'll be expanding on it when I figure out how to structure prices, and break it down into seperate categories for types of sites I've put together. In the mean time is there anything horrendous about this one page site? And is it bad to forward the domain to a subdomain that I can have hosted free?

Thanks
Rich


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Edited by - Richard Sterling on 02/17/2002 09:46:08
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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/17/2002 16:58:09   
Rich,

I like what you have done so far. I am in the process of creating my own now also for the same reasons you are. I like the way your page is layed out and the visitor can either view the page or visit the page in a new window. I am also am struggling with pricing my services. I wish there was a simple formula. Did you use FP for every site you have done?

I'll check your site again as time goes on. Excellent start.

"To start, press any key. Where's the ANY key?" Homer Simpson

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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/17/2002 20:14:35   
My suggestion is that if you are going to use the link from the picture the resulting picture should be somewhat larger. It's quite small. These are nice sites and a large picture would show them off with detail and the customer could then decide if they wanted to follow the link to the actual site.
Paula

 

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Richard Sterling

 

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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/18/2002 11:43:35   
That's a good idea PBailey. And yes they are all FrontPage sites.

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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/18/2002 13:24:06   
Rich,

I like what you have done so far. I think showcasing them on 1 page is ok.

I would make your images larger as pbailey suggested.

Erin

 

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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/18/2002 13:46:14   
Hi Rich,

I can see by your heading that you learned how to use a Photoshop Action...I think I would put it all on 1 line and maybe remove the blue background. Im pretty sure with that actioon the bg is on its own layer.

Just seems to take up a lot of room...

Troy | www.aplustemplates.com

 

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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/22/2002 11:24:12   
I like that heading Ricard! That's cool! And orignally I was going to say I wanted to see that portfolio images larger when I click on them instead of being another small pic, but then I realized if I click on the link, it does open larger. Maybe you can have the image also open the to the same size as the link. OTherwise, I think it's great.


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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/22/2002 13:00:41   
Ahh yes,

Much better. You can see more without having to scroll...

Nice Job..

Troy | www.aplustemplates.com

 

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Richard Sterling

 

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RE: SterlingSiteDesign.com - 2/22/2002 13:55:47   
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm working on getting my ducks in a row with pricing, contact information and such before I work on the graphical look and layout too much. This thread is the only link to it in the world at this point.

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