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id drop the word affordable - that sifts out people wanting quality and attracts penny pinchers.
Their is alot of advice in the hub regarding how to go about attracting good quality customers.
Your site does not make it clear where you operate, and is a bit standard - are the pictures of gardens your maintain? I would reduce the clutered nature of them, and have a little blurb about a few - 3-4 is enough, too many and it just looks like they’ve all been plonked their.
Other than that, it seems ok.
Hi Gary
I'd agree with David. Drop affordable from your marketing...it implies something that suggests at the lower end of the scale.
David Cox said:
Replace it with competitive!
Using large blocks of uppercase lettering on your website will prove difficult to read for many people.
Think how you read articles on the BBC website, or here on the network, plain text, with proper punctuation that is simple for people to read.
If you want to break up larger blocks of text maybe just use a sub-heading and then a paragraph or two.
Also pop the area you cover in the side bar of the site, where the phone number is, this will help with local searches. Not too many place names just include three local ones in a paragraph.
Hope this helps, any questions just shout.