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Would someone like to review my new website for web development and tech work?

www.thewebnician.com

ToDo
add services via back end(hard-coded in right now)
make it easy to apply discounts
A rating system
add chat to website
add site specs
add a more detailed about page

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  • 2
    It's nice but why not leave both sections in one page
  • 5
    @bobj2008 dude, you definitely need to charge more than $7/hr.

    Minimum wage in United States (assuming that you will be operating in US based on USD hourly rate on the site) is $7.25 at the federal level. At the State level most states have a higher minimum, not the mention that development of any kind, is highly sought after skill.

    You shouldn’t be charging less than $20-22 dollars an hour. And that’s only if you are super new development, I’d imagine that might even be too low depending on the locale of your customers.

    Just wanted to say this cause at $7/hr anyone that hires you would be extorting you.
  • 0
    Looks nice but please tell me that $7/hr is just a placeholder. Even a junior dev, you should be charging more than that. I agree with above comment.
  • 2
    The splash page sucks, I thought we had left that behind in the late 90s.
  • 1
    Get it running on https

    Don't call it crapware even though its a semi official term

    Are the technical terms on there going to be understood by your audience. Don't use fancy tech jargon to try to impress lay people. "level 5 hexagon lugnut expert" does that impress you? If you don't know it then it's meaningless. You want to talk about the problems your clients face and how you can solve them.
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    @Fast-Nop Ok, after using it a few hours, I am going to remove it :)

    @rtpHarry Done

    @TerraNimbus-io Thanks, it was just a placeholder. I am still figuring out pricing.

    @JKyll I'm going to do that, thanks.

    @suprano Yes, it was a placeholder.
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