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ratzz:

--- Quote from: zombie_arcades on February 15, 2008, 02:46:08 am ---
99% of what's said on the internet would never be said face-to-face.



--- End quote ---

WRONG!

Oh, and welcome -- nice introduction!

Turnarcades:
Hi Kev, glad to know it's all going ahead.

I'm making a good recovery thank you. Unfortunately I couldn't commit to the project back then due to my circumstances but I'm glad you carried it forward as planned.

I've now taken on several assistants and am carrying on as I started out, aiming more at the middle-market. This works out well as the direction I went for was more with the custom aspect, hence the options available.

I will be happy to add you as a link to the Turnarcades website 2.0 (coming soon!)

ratzz:

--- Quote from: samshaw946 on February 15, 2008, 02:10:55 pm ---

I will be happy to add you as a link to the Turnarcades website 2.0 (coming soon!)

--- End quote ---

Sorry Craig, I thought I'd never write on this thread again.

But please tell me the thinking behind putting a UK competitor's link on your site. Even if you aim for different markets, you don't want one of your potential customers to view Kevin's site and think "You know, I like his better!" What is your logic?

This is BASIC stuff Craig -- I am keenly looking forward to TurnArcades 2.0, lets hope it doesn't end up being another version 1.0!!  :laugh2:

Turnarcades:
You don't know how me and Kevin spoke, so you wouldn't get it.

As for the website, I'll take it you won't be accepting the offer I was about to put to you then.....

ark_ader:
Looking at your website I noticed something obvious.  The Green on Blue buttons do not work. I suggest using a thinner font and use a mustard yellow colour, as it is easier on the eyes.

Also I would take down your website until it is finished.

Nothing worse than having a unfinished and dodgy website, to infer that your products are dodgy too.

I would lose the larger projects and drop the prices on the finished products (yes I'm repeating myself) and you should have the community knocking on your door.

Good luck with the site and your venture, even though the economy will be a difficult hurdle for you, I see some good ideas.  :applaud:

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