How professional or good do you find this website?
Consider the appearance, design, information, structure, and that this site was created exclusively with free tools.
Can the site be taken seriously? Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
Consider the appearance, design, information, structure, and that this site was created exclusively with free tools.
Can the site be taken seriously? Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
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The only thing that is “right crap” here is a feedback that begins with such words. But this is unfortunately standard if you ask questions about web projects here or in other online forums. If you want to have respectful and targeted feedback, you better try it with people you know or in personal contact.
The website is apparently not finished. First, I notice that for me it’s not clear what the Alpha Crew is. A product, service, a forum, a company? However, the question is also whether a random visitor must know. Usually a company is presented on the homepage. As a visitor you get there in any way what this is. On an online shop, for example, there is not always “this is an online shop”. It sometimes results from the contents.
But if this is an internal side anyway, the question may be irrelevant. For example, in internal applications or the like, where people who get the link are already informed about the intended use.
The construction of the side is very simple. This can be evaluated as unprofessional on the one hand, but on the other hand it is still much better than many other websites. This is very barrier-free and easy to use. It is completely clear from the first moment where the navigation is. The active side is shown in bold. Maybe something too weak, so you don’t immediately realize which side is the active one.
If the website is more about information, it doesn’t matter if the 5000€ cost or Google was created. Even a static HTML page would be completely sufficient in such a case. To give a more professional impression, you could set up a domain. alpha-crew.de or something.
In the end, only the professionalism of service/product/company is important. The website is also important. But apart from substantial IT people, few people will think that this is unprofessional. You always have to look at it from the point of view of the target group (which is not clear to me who that is).
The page title in the navigation bar leads to the home page – this is good.
An imprint is missing. The question is whether one is necessary. But asking this question here would not recommend you. There are a lot of opinions here and everyone thinks they have the only right one. The fact is that the obligation to imprint is not as strict as it is generally perceived. However, I would let this be cleared by a legal expert if your page is finished.
At the end of the page is another navigation. Can you do – make many so. It may not be necessary. But a footer (useful content in the end) is already recommended.
Under the line you can say:
By using Google Sites, some will realize that this is not a big company. I have not looked at the optimization for search engines in detail. There’s the question of what and who you want to achieve.
“total unprofessional” is definitely wrong. The two critiques here do not even explain how to improve and the phrase “…let your fingers off” is quite inappropriate. Everyone has to learn everything first and in the web development is very much possible, even without computer science training.
I would recommend you to view other websites with a similar target. You may be able to take structure, design elements or other things. So I don’t mean copying graphics elsewhere, but really being attentive and learning how others do it. And then always get into the position of the target group.
Can you call something for your target group and the purpose of the website? You can then call yourself better suggestions for improvement.
Currently, the site doesn’t address me much. I mean, of course, that’s what I mean. Stay with two colors.
Sometimes less is really more.
The page is real crap. Unstructured. Much talk but without really saying anything. The whole text is just a patch info like a video game. Totally superfluous. No one is interested in information that the website now has a different color.
On a website it should be about the company and the product. That’s why you’re offering the customer.
But with you everything is about the website, on the website.
You must be aware that it’s totally unprofessional.
Let’s get your website from a company that knows about it. Apparently, you’re not a specialist. Then you should leave your fingers.
Absolutely unprofessional. A web presence should not overswell prior to spelling, style and formulation errors.
What should you restructure? I was just trying to test.
The texts of course! They read as if they were from a 10-year-old. Including all the mistakes.
That is why it is so extremely unprofessional.
Okay, thanks for your feedback. And this website was actually created by a 12-year-old. LG
Sorry, I can’t take it seriously!
Where is the imprint?