M.D. Vaden
vadenphotography.com
Even a Caveman can do it.
Murphy4Trees started one website thread a few days ago about tags. This thread is for the PERFECT website for a tree service. I think that the perfect website for a commercial tree service is not perfect, as much as it is the perfect site for a particular arborist's needs.
This thread would be a good place to post links to various websites, and post comments about the good, or what could be better. Clean positive commentary.
This is the link that I posted in Murph's thread about website ranking and purpose for one...
Top Website Ranking & Website Purpose
For what websites can accomplish, I think it's a bit dark-ages-like to not have a site. Websites serve many purposes. As arborists design productive websites, the greater that internet system will be for the industry and public education.
I'm going to list some websites that illustrate good, interesting, or productive aspects to consider for website design. Please contribute...
BARTLETT TREE SERVICE http://www.bartlett.com
I like the colors on the home page. The menu is interesting.
VALLEY CREST http://www.valleycrest.com/main1.html
This home page look is very unique. I first landed on their page about moving big trees.
AVOCADO COMMUNICATIONS http://www.avocadocommunications.com
Check out the Portfolio from the menu. I like the style and color palette.
There is a benefit to smaller 800 to 1000 pixel centered pages, versus stretch to fit. Stretched sites are hard to read text if users have wide monitors.
HIGHRIDGE CORPORATION LANDSCAPING http://www.highridge.com
A lot of landscapers have commented about liking this site's layout and design.
FLORIDA WATER GARDENS http://www.floridawatergardens.com
I like the simplicity of it - deviates from the common rectangular home page look.
Murphy4Trees started one website thread a few days ago about tags. This thread is for the PERFECT website for a tree service. I think that the perfect website for a commercial tree service is not perfect, as much as it is the perfect site for a particular arborist's needs.
This thread would be a good place to post links to various websites, and post comments about the good, or what could be better. Clean positive commentary.
This is the link that I posted in Murph's thread about website ranking and purpose for one...
Top Website Ranking & Website Purpose
For what websites can accomplish, I think it's a bit dark-ages-like to not have a site. Websites serve many purposes. As arborists design productive websites, the greater that internet system will be for the industry and public education.
I'm going to list some websites that illustrate good, interesting, or productive aspects to consider for website design. Please contribute...
BARTLETT TREE SERVICE http://www.bartlett.com
I like the colors on the home page. The menu is interesting.
VALLEY CREST http://www.valleycrest.com/main1.html
This home page look is very unique. I first landed on their page about moving big trees.
AVOCADO COMMUNICATIONS http://www.avocadocommunications.com
Check out the Portfolio from the menu. I like the style and color palette.
There is a benefit to smaller 800 to 1000 pixel centered pages, versus stretch to fit. Stretched sites are hard to read text if users have wide monitors.
HIGHRIDGE CORPORATION LANDSCAPING http://www.highridge.com
A lot of landscapers have commented about liking this site's layout and design.
FLORIDA WATER GARDENS http://www.floridawatergardens.com
I like the simplicity of it - deviates from the common rectangular home page look.
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