Thank you for your wonderful comments.
Do you think I should get rid of my back ground (lightning)? the sound effects? and perhaps use just a white background, and a smaller image. I obviously need to clean things up all around, but perhaps this will be a good step in the right direction.
I really do appreciate all the time you all have put into looking at my site and giving advice, and being a bagua person, I am always up for positive change.
At least you have done step one...got a website. Many school owners/teachers are still not accepting this form of marketing. It is (and has been) one of the martial arts best forms of proliferation. It will be one of the smartest business moves yet. About half of the our schools new students are coming from the web. Everyone has offered some great advice and you have taken their feedabck very well. Keep in mind, they (fellow martial artists) are your userbase.
Background images and sound tend to distract the user (and sometimes drive the user away) from the important information. Try a basic white or maybe a parchment background.
I conduct user interface studies on a monthly basis for work (Business & Web Development). Users are looking for information in a concise, clean and easy to read format.
Creating a professional website may not represent your MA skills, but it will lend itself to your credibility as a business or offering. Just something as simple as adding a photo of yourself adds "credibility" to your website. One of the biggest fears of the web is deception/fraud, so one needs to put their best foot forward.
Just like Andrew mentioned a school does not need to be flashy and have top of the line equipment, but it must be clean and professional.
Do a search on the same words you have incorporated on your site. See what other sites come up. See how they lay out their pages, what info they offer, etc. Checkout some of the other MT user websites out there.
They are some many free template websites out their where you can get free layout designs. Many cheap hosting companies offer easy to use templates as part of their programs.
Just like MA training, keep at it!
