Thanks Steven.

I remember getting into an e-discussion about websites on a soaping e-mail group. One person claimed that it didn't matter if there were spelling mistakes or typos on her site, it was the product that people came for. I countered that typos and spelling mistakes make a statement about the effort that person puts into things - if they don't care that the website has errors, will they care if the soap is substandard?

:-)
Riva

Steven Olson wrote:

I think they're crazy to say this.  For something as common as windows, a
prospect will comparison shop.  A bad website = lack of credibility.  Their
site is not good.

FWIW, I would close the tab on this site as soon as I saw the "get a quote"
page.  I will not communicate through a web form unless the company has a
monopoly on a product or service that I *REALLY* want.  On top of that, the
quote form is simply an "add me to your mailing list" form, since there is
no data about the windows being quoted (unless it's on a secondary page).
The website is also a bit hard to read due to lack of paragraphs, etc.;
again, I'd simply go somewhere else.

Good Luck
/steven



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