Irina, thank you for the feedback.
I reworked the site a bit.
I tried to put everything you need to know on the home page for easy access to video and show info.
Bio still reads like a human interest story but I hope potential clients gather what I do on the front page.
I'm viewing it on Safari and Firefox. Can someone tell me how it looks on IE?
Thanks everyone and hope to see a bunch of you on the road this summer on my second season as a busker!
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Awesome site. I'll check this "alivenotdead" service, looks like they have nice templates! I also never put my tour-schedule online - I send party-customers to my friends when I travel.Leave a comment:
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we do that with our tour schedule.... We don't want people to see that we aren't available on the day they want us, we want them to call our agent and get sold on one of the other acts in the agency.
We thought about it with the downloads, but our clients (colleges), have complex organizations that hire us, and college kids are lazy and unorganized.... it has to be stupid simple.Last edited by Evan Young; Mar-10-2010, 09:34 PM.Leave a comment:
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I keep downloadable files in an unlinked directory, so people only look at them when I send the url.Leave a comment:
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I think so. It can save you some time advancing the show, and clients like easy access to things they need. If you don't make high rez photos available for download people will try to use the low rez ones on the website. Also, when you make the high rez gallery, make it so that they can't grab the thumbnail photo (put a clear layer on top of it or something). We had SOO many clients use the low rez thumbnail photo instead of actually clicking to download the full rez image.... some people are just not savvy with these things.
http://www.showoffshow.com/promo/index.html <-- for an example of what we didLeave a comment:
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Okay,okay...
I tried to listen to all the feedback from this thread
Also looked at websites of successful acts to see what works with them
PLUS what limited web skills I have
I put together this revamped website
QUICK QUESTION: Is it good to have technical riders, promo photos, promo blurbs ready to download on your website?
I was wondering if I should put that in
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Revamp!
Hey Gang
Thanks again for all the feedback!
I'm pretty new to the whole web designing hub bub but I managed to fix a few of the pages on my own
Hope it works a bit better and helps sell what I'm trying to sell
now all I need is to figure out what that is!
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If you do use vimeo, try using their new html5 player instead of flash. That way it has a chance of working on iphones and on people's computers who aren't up to date with flash. it's still in beta testing though cuz it just got rolled out a couple weeks ago.
I still think youtube is the way to go. It's more recognizable and viewers will be more comfortable with it, and it works on mobile devices because it's html5 instead of flash.Leave a comment:
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It works for me, not too many choices, nor too few, you cover all the bases well.
The photopage threw me, I must have had my cursor right at one side, it took a sec before I worked out how to control the Carousel of photos.
The previous or highlights give you depth, usually one of the first things people look for to see if you have any history, you cover that well.
I had trouble with your vids, don't know why.
I disagree with Gav re the importance of vimeo Vs youtube, there may be a difference but a vids a vid i n my book. If your content is less important than the format in selling you then as far as a casting persons concerned you're borderline anyway.
You need to fix your vids up, the first one I got a quicktime symbol with a picture of you stiltskipping under it. Good idea to have something to look at while something potentially downloads but even though the pic interested me, [I use stilts, I've skipped, the pic looked like you were standing on a chair] even so I'd taken the pic in with interest and still nothing had happened. You need to fix that pronto.
apart from that just with a cursory dip in and out, not really pouring over it, it's, with the vids fixed more than adequate designwise. Nothing too spectacular but as I say all the bases covered.
Bear in mind I'm no expert.
my sites a hamfisted minimalist hodgepodge. But I know that.
on edit, take my general encouragement WHATS HAPPENED TO ME?
and evans spot on direction about tightening your focus and you have a damn good beginning.Last edited by martin ewen; Feb-05-2010, 02:47 AM. Reason: just felt like it, you gotta fucken problem with that?Leave a comment:
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things don't seem well defined. I'm not sure what to look for or how to find what I'm looking for. Right now I go there and it's like a human interest story. I learn about this guy who is doing interesting theatrical stuff and I get to like him, but I'm not seeing what he can do for me. I don't see what you want to sell me anyplace except the video page, and I think your videos are too long.
Don't muddle around in middle ground. If you want TV work, set up a sight for TV work, or at least another option on the splash page. Keep your message clear and focused for your target venue. the message needs to be "this is my product/service that is perfect for you, and it is good, and here's why, and here is how to contact me".Leave a comment:
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Thanks
Hey Everyone.
Thanks for the input
Regarding the Splash Page/ Landing Page. Yea, I agree. The original idea was to open with the reaching out photo and then you can either click on the RIGHT HAND for Chinese site and LEFT HAND for English site. Both appropriately labeled, of course.
My web guru got a bit lazy with that but I'm hoping to get that fixed when I head back to the States.
Yea, I'm having a bit of schizophrenia with the website. On one hand, I don't want it to be too clown-y since I'm pitching it to casting agents for film and television in Asia, where being a clown just won't help. On the other hand, I'm pitching my comedy show where...well, being a clown sure helps a ton.
Gotta find the right point in the middle.
Bryan, I'll have to figure out the embed issue. I don't have the technical know how on this stuff but I will once I meet up with my web guru in NYC.
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Dorrington may have offered his praise with a punctuation error (its'), but I would not reproduce it.
It looks like you meant to say "more weather broadcasts" rather than "enough weather broadcasts."Leave a comment:
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Looking good
Hey Rob,
The site looks good, I agree about the landing page comment and I would suggest you embed your videos from you tube so that the link doesn't take the buyer off your page then oops now they are surfing you tube for an hour and forgot why the were looking at your site in the first place. Also when you embed them make sure you turn off the related videos. Glad to hear from you.Leave a comment:

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