Cool website over-all. But my nit-picky self can't help but point out the following:
Landing Page:
- Not really liking the way the colour scheme has been integrated. The gradients make it look like a website from 2004
- The different fonts make it look a little scruffy
- The size of the center aligned container on the far right is larger in size or slightly misaligned
- I'd recommend making "Join Now" under the Audi larger.
- The heading "A trusted company since 1926" looks a little out of place. It looks as if it was a bit of an afterthought rather than integrated with the website.
About:
- About page looks good, but I'd change the link at the bottom to a button (I'm refering to "Click here for MCA Plans") It's also improperly centered.
Careers:
- Stock image needs to go. Everybody knows a stock image when they see one and it looks unprofessional. Even if it was a cool car, that would be better.
- I get an error code 16 (Access denied/Request blocked) message from whatever application is running below "Become Independent Associate" (Which is also grammatically incorrect from what I know)
Contacts:
- Contacts page is fine, except you may want to change the formatting a little to stop words splitting at the margins.
- I know they are becoming mainstream, but a GMail account should be temporary. A fixed email account with a proper domain is a MUST if you are going to claim you are a trusted company since 1926. You will find some companies block or refuse to interact with GMail or other free account providers. You also have little to no recourse when it comes to spam related issues if they come up in the future.
FAQ:
- FAQs look good! Nicely formatted, well presented in general. Maybe look in to ways to consolidate the questions so they are easier to read on a page so users can find the questions they want to ask and expand the answers relative to them, rather than having to wade through questions and answers which clutter the page (for them that is)
Not really a critique, but an observation of what other companies have done with their FAQs page.
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I don't see a problem with the pricing presented how it is. I guess you could always make a "Pricing" page and have your landing page focus on selling the product first and link towards the pricing page later. Maybe try both for 6 months each and see which one works the best?
Cheers,
David