✔ May Update: Home Page
Completed by Kylie N.
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Kylie N.
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Home Page Update to include:
Heading schema
Relevant anchor text
CTAs
KW Variations of Denver Med Spa
FAQ section
https://1drv.ms/w/s!Ag3x2Mqwap7QgSWujAVN9ykJ-bjP?e=eYVrTu
I think the order of this homepage needs to change. It just looks a little sporadic to me when we compare it to other client homepages.
The Denver Med Spa Reviews section should come before the Reviews section that has the carousel of actual patient reviews for Always Beautiful.
I think the Before and After section should move up higher and the Denver Med Spa FAQs should be the final section on the homepage before the consult forms at the bottom.
Let me know what you guys think about this? I just think that might make it flow a bit better? Thanks so much!!
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I like the "Denver Med Spa Reviews" and their quote being side by side, but let's add a little color to the background to break up the section from the others (maybe a very light purple?).
The Before/After, FAQs, and Denver blurb being side by side doesn't look quite right. Let's keep those vertical.
For me, the Ever Wonder Why You Bruise... post snippet in "Latest News" has a broken image. It's throwing off the spacing.
I like the initiative, but I agree with Kamie. It may be easier to find a similar homepage you like and task out the changes to a dev.