1236 days ago

Feedback please

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

This will likely get taken down as promoting my business, but it’s not, exactly.

I’ve been teaching my self how to build a website, and I need feedback from people who use phones, tablets, computers etc to surf the web.

I need to know if my website is easy to navigate, easy to read, easy to understand and use, or not. And I need people, other than my friends and family, to tell me what’s what.

Could you please, if you have a couple of minutes, take a look at my website and send me some feedback, either via messages through here, or via one of the website contact options (if they all work as they should).

My website is re-new.nz

It’s been a live work I’m progress, for months, but after today, I’m really hoping it’s just right, for people other than me. My fingers and eyes need a break.

Thanks, in advance (especially the Neighbourly team, if they don’t pull my post. And especially specially if they give me some feedback) 😉.

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