Absolutely.
In my defence, using the largest text on the home page and making them the the very first words on the website, I state exactly " One Venue, Three Bars, Your Choice" then list the three bars. But I understand if this is not getting the message across. I will look at some less 'in your face' whirlygigs and tighten it all up a bit.
But apart from all the problems you guys have kindly pointed out, I do have one major technical hitch that I cannot fathom, and it will take the best brains on here to help me out. Someone other than my client 'owns' bazilspub dot com < this URL includes an 's' in bazils. The domain I am working with is bazilpub dot com, with no 's'. The owner of the one with 's' arranged a redirect and both spellings should resolve in the website being viewed correctly. However, if a punter ( potential customer) types bazilspub with an 's', the website only shows the nav bar and nothing else works. I suspect it is something to do with the way this site is built, a single page with the others using layers.
I would really like some help to find out what is causing this.
Correctly viewed URL: http://www.bazilpub.com/
Incorrectly displayed URL: http://www.bazilspub.com/
Hi Andy,
No need for any defence and I agree with what you state, but it's obviously not simple for punters to grasp as several folks have raised the matter, so I'd suggest you try to make it easier for your visitors to grasp.
Re the redirect not working I'm almost sure it's due to your menu on the "S" site having incorrect links back to the non "S" site.
For example your MENU page on the non S site is on page link:
http://www.bazilpub.com/#xl_xr_page_menu
But the S site MENU is incorrectly linking to:
http://www.bazilpub.com/index.htm#xl_xr_page_menu
Remove the index.htm element of the link and on the remainder of the menu items
Egg
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Here's what I might consider as a landing page. No other fancy clutter behind it. Just an Enter button. I think it gets the main point across without being lost in the background clutter. Just a concept of course
http://www.parkeston.com/swiffy/brazils.html
Egg
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I think the Bazils bar URL should be about Bazils bar. If your client wants a gateway, then it should have a separate URL.
As a proprietor I have three bars and I want punters in all of them. Doesn't matter which ones they choose.
As a potential client, I'm looking for a place to spend my time. I can come across any of the bar sites and see if I like the offer (offer, as in offer of a good experience). If I look at Bazils bar, I don't particularly care if the owner has two other bars, even if they are next to each other.
With the holding page I can make a choice and the proprietor can potentially get three bites at the cherry to get people in, but trying to do that off the back of one bar is confusing the offer for that bar.
Egg's example illustrates the principle, but I'd abandon any gizmos. Keep it simple.
Websites like this are about selling, not what you can make a website do. Always think about websites from the perspective of the visitor not just what the client thinks they want to say.
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