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Limo Master
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Limo Protege
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Location: Cleveland Ohio
Registered: November 01, 2005
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Greenpala, just looked at your site. Its very professional. Great looking and very nice photos. It will sell alot of biz for you.

J Scott you ar every rude. I hope you dont conduct business the way you act with business professionals on this forum. I feel sorry for you. Somebody should put you in your place.

Oh and don't tell me I don't know anything about websites and if they're good or not. I rank #2 on google for "limo" and "limos", #1 and #2 on G for "hummer limo" "hummer limos" "cadillac escalade limo" and with an S, and a few hundred more terms. We've had over 3.5 million hits in the last 2 years and I've done it all myself.

So greenpala, don't worry about people that talk trash like that, they're just jealous.


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Limo Protege
Registered: December 07, 2005
Posts: 124
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Your Web site is nice but i dont know if you know that it is similiar to i think 2 other sites. Im not sure maybe you own those company also or the same web designer did them but they are almost identical. Best Of Luck
Limo Master
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Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
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Originally posted by Greenpala:
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Originally posted by Salicete:
By the way, what about that web address, so we can see how a pro does it?


Talking about garbage - here is his (J.scott) proud and joy 'low-key ride' - as he calls it website:

http://platinum-luxury.com/

It doesn't even rank anywhere on the net. PR0. He is a really funny guy

. But hey, what you going to do. Jealousy is a b!tch.


RageSmile ROFL NoNo

Tisk tisk tisk, he really should have had his own house in order before he started throwing stones at yours, Greenpa.

How he could question your use of the English language with all the errors on his site is beyond me. RageSmile

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Limo Master
Location: New York
Registered: January 20, 2006
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Originally posted by Salicete:
By the way, what about that web address, so we can see how a pro does it?


Talking about garbage - here is his (J.scott) proud and joy 'low-key ride' - as he calls it website:

http://platinum-luxury.com/

It doesn't even rank anywhere on the net. PR0. He is a really funny guy. But hey, what you going to do. Jealousy is a b!tch.


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Limo Master
Location: New York
Registered: January 20, 2006
Posts: 513
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Originally posted by Dave M:
In regard to your website, I'm very impressed. It may be a little "busy," but I like the fact you display your product above the fold. The video and pictures are well done and the pdf files are original. It's a well organized ecommerce site.


Thanks

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I would only make a couple of changes. First, I would extract the text embedded in the image files. Although it's only the subheadings, the search engines can't read this information.


Im experimenting at the moment since that incident on DP.

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Second, I would break up the text into smaller sections. Smaller sections will help the reader and relevant subheadings will clarify the information. These subheadings should be true <h2> subheadings, not bold text.


Thanks. Yeah, I know but Im trying to keep the text together. I want the text to look clean and not take up much space. People who look for limos do not read much. They are into pictures and prices - not much description. I know <h2> would help me. I will try to get rid of the split table and change few things around in near future.


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Limo Master
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Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
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Originally posted by J.Scott:
I guess you have a fat wife then, wheres your picture? Funny to me you wrote a book, talking about me, hope you sleep well. The forum isn't my life, ssems like it is yours. Greenpala asked for an opinion and I gave it, Greenpala is Garbage and so are you Salicete.



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Originally posted by Salicete:
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Originally posted by J.Scott:
Don't tell me you are still talking. If you aren't careful your going to wear your electronic translator out. Learn the rest of the english language.



J. Scott:

"English" should be capitalized. You really should at least spell-check before casting stones. I won’t even point out the plethora of grammar, usage and diction errors in your other posts.

Big talk form a guy who hasn’t even completed his profile with his web address.

In fact a search for "platinum-luxury limousines" in Tennessee comes up with nothing.

Why on Earth would you waste everyone's time insulting an operator who came here with legitimate questions asking for help?

On the face of it Greenpala's operation seems to be bigger, better and more organized that your possibly non-existent company.

You are not blunt, you are rude and uninformed. Other folks here are blunt, but they know what they are talking about, and follow up their blunt comments with constructive information.

Seriously, get down of your high-horse and contribute instead of throwing childish remarks from the sidelines.

PS: Nice prom photo you have for an avatar.


Wow, name-calling, that's original.

Yes, my wife is indeed fat, so what?

You are an angry little boy; grow up before you try to mix it up with the adults with nothing more in your arsenal than playground taunts.

By the way, what about that web address, so we can see how a pro does it?
Limo Protege
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Location: Los Angeles
Registered: August 29, 2004
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Considering your recent problems, I completely understand your reluctance to post on a public forum. Your concern for other operators is admirable.

In regard to your website, I'm very impressed. It may be a little "busy," but I like the fact you display your product above the fold. The video and pictures are well done and the pdf files are original. It's a well organized ecommerce site.

I would only make a couple of changes. First, I would extract the text embedded in the image files. Although it's only the subheadings, the search engines can't read this information.

Second, I would break up the text into smaller sections. Smaller sections will help the reader and relevant subheadings will clarify the information. These subheadings should be true <h2> subheadings, not bold text.

Once again, nice job and welcome to the forum.


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Limo Protege
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Location: Nashville, TN
Registered: January 23, 2007
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I guess you have a fat wife then, wheres your picture? Funny to me you wrote a book, talking about me, hope you sleep well. The forum isn't my life, ssems like it is yours. Greenpala asked for an opinion and I gave it, Greenpala is Garbage and so are you Salicete.



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Originally posted by Salicete:
quote:
Originally posted by J.Scott:
Don't tell me you are still talking. If you aren't careful your going to wear your electronic translator out. Learn the rest of the english language.



J. Scott:

"English" should be capitalized. You really should at least spell-check before casting stones. I won’t even point out the plethora of grammar, usage and diction errors in your other posts.

Big talk form a guy who hasn’t even completed his profile with his web address.

In fact a search for "platinum-luxury limousines" in Tennessee comes up with nothing.

Why on Earth would you waste everyone's time insulting an operator who came here with legitimate questions asking for help?

On the face of it Greenpala's operation seems to be bigger, better and more organized that your possibly non-existent company.

You are not blunt, you are rude and uninformed. Other folks here are blunt, but they know what they are talking about, and follow up their blunt comments with constructive information.

Seriously, get down of your high-horse and contribute instead of throwing childish remarks from the sidelines.

PS: Nice prom photo you have for an avatar.
Limo Master
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Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
Posts: 752
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quote:
Originally posted by J.Scott:
Don't tell me you are still talking. If you aren't careful your going to wear your electronic translator out. Learn the rest of the english language.



J. Scott:

"English" should be capitalized. You really should at least spell-check before casting stones. I won’t even point out the plethora of grammar, usage and diction errors in your other posts.

Big talk form a guy who hasn’t even completed his profile with his web address.

In fact a search for "platinum-luxury limousines" in Tennessee comes up with nothing.

Why on Earth would you waste everyone's time insulting an operator who came here with legitimate questions asking for help?

On the face of it Greenpala's operation seems to be bigger, better and more organized that your possibly non-existent company.

You are not blunt; you are rude and uninformed. Other folks here are blunt, but they know what they are talking about, and follow up their blunt comments with constructive information.

Seriously, get down of your high-horse and contribute instead of throwing childish remarks from the sidelines.

PS: Nice prom photo you have for an avatar.
Limo Protege
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Location: Nashville, TN
Registered: January 23, 2007
Posts: 128
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Yeah, Brian with Signature Limousine is a good friend of mine. I can talk however I wish to him. Thanks for the compliment..I'm a funny mother trucker.



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brian bustin out that swwwweeet avatar, J Paul I cant get to your site....broken?


And you are teaching me about 'COLLEGE EDUCATION' and translators ???? You are a really funny guy.[/QUOTE]
Limo God
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Location: Spring Hill Florida
Registered: August 17, 2004
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Just a reminder. We are allowed to spell out shit & ass. Don't need to see sh!t & a$$ going on here. Also remember that harsher language emocions are provided for those moments where the F word would be more appropriate.

Carry On!


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Limo Master
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Location: seattle, wa
Registered: January 03, 2006
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Lets get ready to rumbelllllllllllllll

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Limo Master
Location: New York
Registered: January 20, 2006
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Originally posted by J.Scott:
Don't tell me you are still talking. If you aren't careful your going to wear your electronic translator out. Learn the rest of the english language.


Lets quote your other response to another post:
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Originally posted by J.Scott:
brian bustin out that swwwweeet avatar, J Paul I cant get to your site....broken?


And you are teaching me about 'COLLEGE EDUCATION' and translators ???? You are a really funny guy.


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Limo Protege
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Location: Nashville, TN
Registered: January 23, 2007
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Don't tell me you are still talking. If you aren't careful your going to wear your electronic translator out. Learn the rest of the english language.
Participant
Location: Westminster, MD
Registered: October 05, 2006
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Please click on the sites below in the signature.

Feedback greatly appreciated.


"This Antique 1939 Excalibur is a perfect ride..."
http://www.royaluxury.com/fleet/excalibur_limo_new_york.html

Please fix that. From a customer's perspective, that really sets a bad, bad image. A better description would be something like "1985 neoclassic luxury limo" or something like that. That's an 80s Lincoln limo with a fiberglass neoclassic kit installed. It's not an Excalibur and the description is almost a half-century off with the model year.
Limo Master
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Originally posted by Salicete:

Greenpala, I certainly do not agree with the assessment that your site is garbage.


Thank you

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The first page is a bit overwhelming with regard to information thrown at the viewer. You may want to consider adding some additional pages and breaking things up a bit.


Yes, I know that. The thing is that most people can not even find a button that say reservation when its right in front of them. I have to make things like specials a little bigger. I find some people having problems finding things when its just a work link. It must be image. More images you have - it looks a lot more busy.

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I like your banner, but I would pull the tab to the right down off of it. (The one with your toll-free number and list of services.)


They way its set up not its clear to find services. My goal was for the people not to scroll the page to look for things.

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You have some really nice vehicles in your fleet. I would consider making a background template for one or more pages with some "glamour shot" shots of the vehicles.


We are actually waiting until we get last 2 cars and we will have a pro photograper take some nice shots with nice backgrounds. Coming Soon.

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Other that that, I found the site to be relatively easy to navigate, and was able easily find booking and contact areas.


Thank you for your feedback. Greatly appreciated.


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Limo Master
Location: New York
Registered: January 20, 2006
Posts: 513
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Originally posted by J.Scott:
and where'd you go to college? This sentence still makes no sense. Are you using an online translator?


Before you make another smart a$$ remark, why dont you look into your previous posts in different parts of this forum and ask yourself the same question!!! Should I really quote each and every 'COLLEGE' sentence you made? Lets not go there. OK!?. Just go back to your country singing.


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Limo Master
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Location: Olney, Maryland - USA
Registered: January 18, 2007
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As some people apparently don't know that an "opinion," and "feedback,” are two different things, I'll provide an example of "feedback."

Greenpala, I certainly do not agree with the assessment that your site is garbage. I do; however, have a couple of suggestions.

The first page is a bit overwhelming with regard to information thrown at the viewer. You may want to consider adding some additional pages and breaking things up a bit.

I like your banner, but I would pull the tab to the right down off of it. (The one with your toll-free number and list of services.)

It is just personal opinion, but I would make the phone number bigger and more centrally located.

You have some really nice vehicles in your fleet. I would consider making a background template for one or more pages with some "glamour shot" shots of the vehicles.

Other that that, I found the site to be relatively easy to navigate, and was able to easily find booking and contact areas.

As I said, my only negative feedback would be that the pages are a bit busy, with a high volume of information being provided in a compact area.
Limo Protege
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Location: Nashville, TN
Registered: January 23, 2007
Posts: 128
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Originally posted by Greenpala:
jscott....that reply was a reply to dave m. Why are you putting your nose in other peoples sh!t.


and where'd you go to college? This sentence still makes no sense. Are you using an online translator?
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