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Err. No offences dude but your site is kinda gross. It looks like a cheappppppppp template site from 1998.
 
Yeah head over to themeforest.net. They have a pretty solid designer community over there so just grab one of the HTML templates there for $10 bucks and edit it a bit.

Also dont's use tables, and clean up your code. The copy is ok.

I ahve seen worse, so just try and see what you can do.
 
You know.. for a company that advertises itself for web design, you're either going to be seriously ripping people off, or setting yourself up for a huge fail.

PS: html-based resize... way to waste unnecessary bandwidth and cause the images to look like crap on IE.
 
You would be amazed how much my clients have spent on designers from companies that a 12 year old could do. It's sad but most companies will pay 5k for a design that is worse than a 50 dollar template and think nothing of it. 90% of my clients who come to me originally come for small changes because their current company cant make a simple form mail work, and after seeing some of our sites invest in the total re-design. And on top of that, sadly when I quote them for a professional redesign they are shock to find out they are paying less than half of what they paid before.
 
1. Buy the book: The Web Designer's Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design (find it on Amazon for cheap)
2. Look it through 20 times
3. ????? (come back in 1yr)
4. Profit.

edit: oh and learn2<div></div>
 
So you took a graphics file, chopped it up, and thought you could use the resulting html code for a real website? What made you think that would be a good idea?

Definitely learn about CSS and table-free designs. Also learn a bit about designing a UI. The site is too damned busy and flashy. Your text is clumped together without letter-spacing, line-height adjustments, or padding.

Despite SEO being on the top of your service list, I see no evidence that you have any idea how to SEO a website. There is not a single header tag in your code and your titles are convoluted and identical on every page of your site.

Sorry, but I don't have time to break this site down any further. I suggest starting over from scratch.
 
And this is why "SEO Experts" have such an awful reputation in mainstream business. And for all the people telling him to buy a premium template so he can fake his way into seeming reputable, eat shit. If he can't design something himself, he has no business selling those services to some sucker who doesn't know any better. That's my mother fuckin' "feedbacks".
 
My favorite part is where he has a url to a blogspot blog, but the url just text and no link. Then, when you go to the link you see that there was no blog there.

Fixed:
Skil Arts

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And this is why "SEO Experts" have such an awful reputation in mainstream business. And for all the people telling him to buy a premium template so he can fake his way into seeming reputable, eat shit. If he can't design something himself, he has no business selling those services to some sucker who doesn't know any better. That's my mother fuckin' "feedbacks".

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LOL, I think 1998 is looking for you.

Code:
<IMG SRC="[URL="http://www.wickedfire.com/view-source:http://www.skilarts.com/images/spacer.gif"]http://www.wickedfire.com/images/spacer.gif[/URL]" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=94 ALT="">
 
Congratulations on actually starting and doing something. Thats a huge step forward and more than most people will do.

If you are selling to highly internet savvy people like those on WF, you are dead in the water. What your local mom-and-pops stores will think of your design is anybodies guess (ask people in your community).

I think one thing mom-and-pops and internet savy customers will have in common is that they are looking for a text hierarchy. I should know as soon as i look at the site, what to read first, second, third and what are the most important links to follow.

Keep building, learning, perfecting.