Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richardlingard on February 02, 2012, 06:36:44 pm
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any comments on me new website?
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link please, cant be bothered to type it
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Whats the 50p charge for ???
plus the home page is a bit messy needs to be more focused.
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www.washmywindows.co.uk :)
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link please, cant be bothered to type it
COPY AND PASTE LEE, ya lasy git :-*
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Its ok
Maybe change the picture to someone better looking though
;D
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Hi
Do you honestly think you customers would bother to read the following, there is no need to fill a site with useless info
It’s cleaner
Pure water consists of just two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen - hence the chemical name H20. Typically ‘clean’ water contains many elements; Aluminium, Chloride, Copper, Fluoride, Foaming Agents, Iron, Manganese, Silver, Sulfates, and Zinc - and that’s just drinking water!
The quality of our water is the same as used in laboratory processes and we regularly test our water using a ‘Total Dissolved Solids’ meter to ensure its purity, giving a spotless, streak-free finish!
...for longer
All those extra chemicals decrease water’s ability to clean and leaves residues, smears, calcium deposits and other unwanted impurities dried onto your window. Especially so in hard water areas, such as the South West. Residues are also left by chemicals traditionally use to clean. Detergents leave a sticky film, increasing dirt build up and making cleaning harder. Due to the sterile state the windows are left in after pure water cleaning, future contanimation and build up of dirt is much slower process.
It’s better for the envrionment
There are about 180,000 UK window cleaners still using detergents, with a potential use of up to half a kilo of detergent in a day. All that run-off returns to the ground and pollutes the water table.
Pure water use is the only choice for those that care about the environment and our planet. With no added chemicals or detergents, there is no danger to your plants, pets and - most of all - your family.
It’s better for you
If you’re using an upper room, like a bedroom, bathroom, or are changing, the last thing you want is a window cleaner's head popping over the window sill! Our high reach pole system, means we remain on the ground: no embarrasment for you, no embarrasment for our operative - and your modesty is preserved!
No ladders also means no holes in your prized lawn or borders, and no damage to your property whilst manouvering. Our poles are very light, generally made of glass or carbon fibre or a light metal alloy.
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clear website and concise.
Honestly I think charging 50p is not right and it almost the first thing you see on the website when you look at it.
I am not sure I would want new custies seeing that first.
Just my opinion
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Donate? are you a charity?
50p charge? why?
A decent website can be done by a proffesional for the same money most of us would pay for a pole. Do that I say.
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Also you should take pictures off peoples websites.
i believe that picture of the conseravtory isnt yours!!!
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shouldnt take pictures (TYPO)
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Donate? Is that so you dont get charged by paypal, that maybe not the right way of doing it mate.
And 50p...i also dont agree with that, its convienent for YOU not the customer, as you dont have to collect so save on fuel costs, i would defo scrap that. If i was a customer that would tick me off.
Agree also too much info on first page, general layout looks well just too much info imo.
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hows about now, cheers Erith
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Hi
Do you honestly think you customers would bother to read the following, there is no need to fill a site with useless info
It’s cleaner
Pure water consists of just two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen - hence the chemical name H20. Typically ‘clean’ water contains many elements; Aluminium, Chloride, Copper, Fluoride, Foaming Agents, Iron, Manganese, Silver, Sulfates, and Zinc - and that’s just drinking water!
The quality of our water is the same as used in laboratory processes and we regularly test our water using a ‘Total Dissolved Solids’ meter to ensure its purity, giving a spotless, streak-free finish!
...for longer
All those extra chemicals decrease water’s ability to clean and leaves residues, smears, calcium deposits and other unwanted impurities dried onto your window. Especially so in hard water areas, such as the South West. Residues are also left by chemicals traditionally use to clean. Detergents leave a sticky film, increasing dirt build up and making cleaning harder. Due to the sterile state the windows are left in after pure water cleaning, future contanimation and build up of dirt is much slower process.
It’s better for the envrionment
There are about 180,000 UK window cleaners still using detergents, with a potential use of up to half a kilo of detergent in a day. All that run-off returns to the ground and pollutes the water table.
Pure water use is the only choice for those that care about the environment and our planet. With no added chemicals or detergents, there is no danger to your plants, pets and - most of all - your family.
It’s better for you
If you’re using an upper room, like a bedroom, bathroom, or are changing, the last thing you want is a window cleaner's head popping over the window sill! Our high reach pole system, means we remain on the ground: no embarrasment for you, no embarrasment for our operative - and your modesty is preserved!
No ladders also means no holes in your prized lawn or borders, and no damage to your property whilst manouvering. Our poles are very light, generally made of glass or carbon fibre or a light metal alloy.
You be surprise of how many people still don’t know about washing windows with pure water. I would say 9 out 10.
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well thats not very nice or politically correct ? why so harsh lads ?
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I see youve scrapped the 50p, good move, but you have to change that donation button, go to merchant services in paypal and setup a proper PAY NOW button, donations are for charitys and im pretty sure paypal dont have a % of that so you could get in trouble with them.
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uncleanable?
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hello is this a free website
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Hi
on my site i don't even have a paypal button all my customers that wish to pay via paypal have given me their paypal account email address so once their window are done i send the a invoice via paypal and if they have not paid within 14 days i just send a reminder
works very well ;)
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well thats not very nice or politically correct ? why so harsh lads ?
They are jealous ;) ignor them.
Although I do agree with the Donate button needs to be changed to Pay Now!
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Honest, I think it's poor.
Not much going on, poor quality poor grammar poor pictures poor over all.
Yea I know I'm going to get slated, but hey he asked I have my opinion
2 out of 10
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I think half the time - when people go onto a window cleaners website, all they want is your phone number, they don't read much more.
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Not bad
I have seen worse