Hi guys,
I'm not a poolroom owner but I am a software developer and as I look at your web sites, two things jump out at me continually. Neither of these are huge, but you may want to keep them in mind the next time you update your site.
1) If you use Javascript on your web page (and everyone does) make sure the important information is visible even if Javascript is disabled in a person's browser. What's important information? You would know best, certainly, but three things that come to my mind are your address, phone number, and business hours. Javascript is for fancy, dynamic things on the site, your contact information is pretty consistent over time, yes?
2) Make sure your address, phone number, and business hours are easy to find! When I travel for work, I use the internet to find pool rooms where I'm going. If I can't figure out where you are, I'm not going to show up!
I'm not a poolroom owner but I am a software developer and as I look at your web sites, two things jump out at me continually. Neither of these are huge, but you may want to keep them in mind the next time you update your site.
1) If you use Javascript on your web page (and everyone does) make sure the important information is visible even if Javascript is disabled in a person's browser. What's important information? You would know best, certainly, but three things that come to my mind are your address, phone number, and business hours. Javascript is for fancy, dynamic things on the site, your contact information is pretty consistent over time, yes?
2) Make sure your address, phone number, and business hours are easy to find! When I travel for work, I use the internet to find pool rooms where I'm going. If I can't figure out where you are, I'm not going to show up!