siteremark.com

siteremarkcom

We’ve all seen these product websites that sport the big screen shot I know. There’s not a ton unique about this one either. The thing I like about it that I thought was worth sharing was the call to action, it’s one thing, simple and they have an arrow pointing at it. I liked that, I thought it was smart, too often you see these sites with 3-4 different calls to action on them and they leave you confused, like what do I do next? The other thing on this site that’s worth reviewing is the sigup form, it’s also pretty straight forward and pretty well done.

siteremarkcom

We’ve all seen these product websites that sport the big screen shot I know. There’s not a ton unique about this one either. The thing I like about it that I thought was worth sharing was the call to action, it’s one thing, simple and they have an arrow pointing at it. I liked that, I thought it was smart, too often you see these sites with 3-4 different calls to action on them and they leave you confused, like what do I do next? The other thing on this site that’s worth reviewing is the sigup form, it’s also pretty straight forward and pretty well done.

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2 Comments

  1. Jake Stutzman

    Thanks so much for reviewing the design. Great site you have here.

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