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Web2PDF converter helps Internet users, website publishers and bloggers to save their web page content to PDF and then share, print or archive it.
Target Audience: All internet users.
Website URL: https://www.web2pdfconvert.com
Feedback sought:
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
I really like the setup of the page. Â It is very simple and straightforward. Â It is also very self explanatory. Â I immediately put in the web address that came to mind first so that I could click the button that says convert to PDF. Â That was the button that caught my eye right off.2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
Love the simplicity. Â It was very easy to do. Â I personally typed in the web page that came to mind first, but it would be just as easy to copy/paste a web address that was longer.3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
This process was slightly more involved than just typing in the site and clicking the button, but with a simple copy/paste of the email address to send the url to I was done. Â Followed the very simple and clear instructions on the page, and sent it right in. Â Within about a minute I had an email back with the PDF file attached.4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
After clicking the button that says PDF button, I read the two options and chose the one to add the button to my browser. Â I chose chrome as the browser to add it to since it is the browser that I am currently using. Â I was immediately taken to the app on the chrome webstore and clicked the add to chrome button. Â It was then added and updated. Â Afterwards, the icon immediately appeared in the upper right hand corner of my chrome browser.5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
I would be encouraged to sign up if I had a reason to convert websites to PDF files on a regular basis, but since I do not I don’t feel the need to sign up for the paid membership. Â However, I do a number of different things online all the time, and if I ever have a reason to convert web pages to PDF files on a regular basis, I will definitely look further into the paid membership.6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
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What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
My first, split-second impression was that I had gotten an error page because your home page is so sparse. When I took a minute to read it, I could see that I had landed on the right page, but if I had just wandered onto that page, I wouldn’t really get what it was about. I would think, “Convert a web page to PDF? Huh? Why?”
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The red buttons are the standouts here simply because of the bold color. I’m not sure why you’ve chosen to make some of your buttons red and some gray, which looks a little odd to my eyes. I immediately wondered what the difference was between “Convert to PDF,” “Web to PDF” and “PDF Button” and also what exactly a “PDF by E-mail” is. In addition, I noticed that you offer membership but couldn’t initially figure out why I would want to be a member. Then, when I clicked on “options,” I finally saw, in small print at the bottom of the page, that I would have to be a member to take advantage of any of those possibilities.
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Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
The process was very straightforward. I typed the URL of the test page into the URL box and clicked “Convert to PDF.” I appreciated that I got a message to wait while the web page was being converted. The whole process took maybe 10 seconds. Then I opened the PDF to check that the page had been converted properly, which it had. Text, images, links–everything on the web page had been accurately copied into the PDF document.
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Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
To convert by e-mail, I clicked the “PDF by E-mail” button and followed the instructions. The process was straightforward, though I personally found it to be more of a hassle this way. However, I like that you have this option for those who prefer it. I received my PDF a couple of minutes after I e-mailed the requested link. But unfortunately, when I opened the PDF, I got a message that the web page had been deleted. This was the same page that I had just converted successfully on your web site, and a quick check confirmed that it was still very much available on the Web, so I don’t know why the conversion failed in e-mail. I decided to test the e-mail conversion process one more time with a different link, and this time I received a successfully converted PDF, so I don’t know what the problem was the first time.
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We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
I correctly assumed that I needed to click “PDF button.” I was then offered three options for installing your PDF converter in my browser. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if there was a difference between adding Web2PDF to my bookmarks and integrating it into my browser as an add-on. I chose to drag and drop it as a “bookmarklet” simply because I didn’t want to have to close and restart my browser, which is the usual process for installing an add-on. Then I tested the conversion process using the bookmarklet, and it worked with no problems.
Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
No, I can’t see myself wanting to take advantage of the paid services. I don’t think I’d need to customize PDFs, request technical support, or make heavy use of your e-mail service, so it wouldn’t make sense for me.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
First of all, I like the functionality of Web2PDF. It’s very convenient to just enter a URL into your web site or install Web2PDF in my browser and very quickly and accurately convert any page to a PDF. I did run into a problem with the e-mail service, but I’m thinking that might have been a fluke. In any case, your service is free, fast, and easy to use–all good things in my book. I’ve also never seen another service like this, so it seems to offer something unique, although I have to admit I’ve never gone searching for such a service before.
On the other hand, I’m not quite sure why I’d want to convert a lot of web pages to PDF documents. When I find a web page I like, I usually just bookmark it. Is the idea that I should be saving them because sometimes web pages are taken down? I guess I could see myself saving some pages that have particularly important information if I was concerned that they might disappear. But I don’t think I’d want to do it often enough or with enough personal variation to justify paying for it.
Maybe part of the problem is that you don’t have a home page to explain to me why I’d want to regularly convert web pages to PDFs. As it is now, your home page is extremely minimalistic to the point of looking like an unfinished or abandoned site at first glance. I’d suggest creating a a true home page. It can still be simple, but it would be much more inviting to see a traditional tag line, a few selling points, and a central image. The tag line could be something basic like, “Make any page a PDF in 10 seconds!” The selling points could explain in a few sentences what your service is for and how it works. For instance, you might try:
Turn Web Pages into PDFs
–Isn’t it annoying when you bookmark a web page only to find it’s gone a year later? Save pages as PDFs so you never lose them!
–Tired of sending links that don’t work? Share PDF files with your friends instead!
Etc.
Three Easy Ways to Use Web2PDF
–Get your free PDF file right here on our site. Just type in the URL and click “Convert to PDF.”
–E-mail us a link. We’ll send you the free PDF.
–Add free Web2PDF to your browser and convert pages as you surf.
As for the image, you could show a before-and-after illustration of a web page and its PDF version or a smiling person at a computer, just something to capture the eye and make your site look friendly and professional.
Finally, I’d change your buttons a bit. There’s no reason for some to be red while others are gray. That tends to draw attention away from the gray buttons. The text on these buttons is also a little vague. I’d change the text to “Convert Page to PDF,” “Get PDF Button” (with drop-down menu for “For Browser” and “For Web Site”), “Get PDF by E-mail,” and “Become a Member.” I know you want to sell people on membership, but I don’t think your current “Membership” page helps visitors envision how membership can help them all that much, and not everyone is going to click on that “options” button. I’d suggest that you remove the PDF converter from the home page and force people to click on one of the buttons to get to it. Then, right next to the URL box or e-mail instructions or what have you, you can feature a larger button that says, “Click here to customize your PDF!” Then have that link to your sales page where you show them all the possibilities currently under “options” and your various pricing plans. I think restructuring that way might bring the customizable features to attention more easily while better linking those features with your paid packages. Hope that makes sense!
That’s about it. I wish you luck with this. I think you can get a lot of people to install Web2PDF with a more inviting home page, and you may even get some paid subscribers if they want to do the fancier stuff. I’m going to enjoy converting pages to PDF from time to time with your bookmarklet!
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
When I first saw the website, I thought that there was still a lot of work to be done. Then I realized all of the essentials are listed. I think the big white space beneath the text and buttons makes the site look unfinished. Perhaps if the homepage content were bigger or more in the middle of the screen, it would not have this effect. Adding a graphic could also fix this. I am drawn to the all of the red buttons because they stand out best compared to the white and gray on the rest of the page. Â The homepage is very self-explanatory and I don’t think anyone would have a problem navigating it. The only thing I would suggest is maybe spicing it up a bit graphically.
2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
The process was very straightforward and easy. I had no troubles converting to PDF and I doubt anyone else would either.
3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
Again, this process was easy and straightforward. What was even better is that I received a reply with the PDF download in less than a minute after I sent my e-mail. This site makes converting a file to PDF fast and efficient.
4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that? I am aways skeptical about downloading or installing new items to my computer, but the Bookmarklet option was amazing. You just drag the book marklet to your browser and TA DA! You can automatically start converting any page to PDF instantly. I am very impressed by the ease and simplicity of the services offered by http://www.web2pdfconvert.com.
5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
Unfortunately I am in no need of most of the perks offered through membership so I do not see myself signing up anytime soon. However I can see how such services could be useful and I would definetly recommend this site to anyone in need of such features. Some people may not understand exactly what some of these features enable, so snapshots or further explanations may help spark some interest.
6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have
The creators of this site seem to know what they are doing. I would like to see a “less empty” homepage though. Nothing in particular immediately catches my eye on the homepage either. Only after taking the content in do I feel compelled to click the red buttons. I think a better first impression would help grab the viewer’s attention so that he or she can appreciate the quick and easy service that http://www.web2pdfconvert.com has to offer.
1. I as a visitor will be inclined to press on due to its simplicity. Further options are included upon my discretion and is not force fed which is a good thing.However the “option only to members” may turn visitors off and go back to search for free options.
2. I was surprised with the ease the site converts a web page to pdf. I trialed a news site and voila!! within 1 minute the pdf got done and downloaded. Hassle free and amazingly fast.
3. I personally didn’t try it, but with detailed start to end directions, even a non geek person will be able to do it with ease.
4. Added the bookmarklet without any problems. Anyone who knows English should not have any problems.
5. I am sorry but I as a normal home user will not be inclined for a paid membership as there are other sites as alternates.
6. On your front page I would like to make a suggestion as it is too sparse. Since you know your service very well, you can highlight your technical strengths which can be a differentiating factor. This may induce business users to use paid service.
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
My initial impression of the homepage is that you have a lot of white space. It doesn’t seem very personal, but what you do is crystal clear and straightforward.
The obvious is if I come to your site via a search engine, then I would be inclined to click and use your service right away. Being that I am reviewing your site, no at the moment I do not need to convert a website, so no I am not unnaturally drawn to click. Â
2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward? Yes it is.
3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward? Yes it is.
4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
Yes. Click “PDF button” Â
5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
No. I seriously think this service should be offered for free, and you get revenue through Adsense or paid advertisers. I just think you will get more business this way, rather than making people sign up for paid membership. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen free alternatives, and plus I know how to use CUTE PDF writer, which also does the same thing.Â
6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
Cons: 1) The website does not have any personality.
2) Too much white space on homepage. At least get an attractive background.
3) Paid subcription lost me. Too many free alternatives.    Â
Pros: 1) I like that you provide different methods to convert a website to PDF.
2) Homepage clearly lets visitor know what you do.
Read more: https://startuplift.com/convert-web-page-to-pdf-with-web-to-pdf-converter/#ixzz1pPQvwPY9
My initial impression of your website is generally positive. I cannot spot a fundamental design faux pas, and I instantly understood what your product offers based on your domain name and overall design. I suspect this is really helpful at reducing your bounce-rate. Using an intense red, larger bodled text, and positioning the button to the right of a search bar is simple and effective. Kudos. Be careful, though, because there’s a fine distinction between simplicity and appearing unfinished.
Why have all of the text bolded for rounded corner buttons except for one? I suspect your reasoning was to emphasize “Convert to PDF†and make “options†secondary, but I find that unbalanced.
Captured an aesthetic that evokes Adobe Acrobat, and that’s a good way to increase conversion percentages – basically, users have to think less when a product’s defined somewhat by an existing, popular product.
The vertical design for the mainpage needs polishing. There’s too much negative space in the lower half of the screen. I suggest moving the search bar toward the middle. It’s less cramped that way and makes the search bar the focal point of the design. That’s probably also why users visit your website in the first place, so make sure it’s front and center.
Converting a web page to PDF worked well. It’s based on a simple interaction that yielded the PDF file conspicuously and ready for download. That’s precise what I’d want to find utility-wise for a product like this. I had to attempt the process twice, however. It was a minor inconvenience. On my first attempt, I entered google.com as the URL. I got a popup saying “Please enter URL correctlly†(sic). I needed to include https:// to convert the web page. That’s not a big problem. I noticed you misspelled correctly (you wrote “correctllyâ€). That’s an easy fix and doesn’t hurt your technology. But, since this is a product that’s all about converting documents, a spelling error might create doubt in your users.
As for the email to PDF conversion, I’m happy with the experience. A few more steps, but none of them would deter me from using that service again. The entire process made sense.
Your browser toolbar PDF converter works like a charm in Chrome. I don’t find it intrusive, and it’s something I’d actually use. Installation was easy, too. Looks like it delivers on everything your product offers. For a startup, that’s a powerful statement. Nice.
I’m not encouraged to subscribe as a paying member. My position isn’t based on your technology; rather, it’s because there are so many free alternatives already available. And PDF conversion – for some odd reason – is something a lot of users simply don’t want to purchase. To a certian extent, I think it’s frustration with Acrobat’s pricing.
Your subscription tiers need serious reconsideration. SaaS is all about recurring cashflow, so offering a lifetime membership that’s ***one dollar*** less expensive than your personal one-year plan over the course of four years really doesn’t make sense at all. It effectively devalues the lifetime membership. You’re saying that a lifetime membership creates enough value to be equivalent to 4 years of a personal membership (the assumption being that there’s a fair exchanging happening). Don’t sell your products short. Also, research suggests that lifetime memberships aren’t the best sales tactics. Low cost payments billed monthly tend to work best.
Also, the personal one year subscription tier really, really, really should be changed into monthly billing cycles. It doesn’t make any sense next to a lifetime membership tier and a monthly business plan. Stick with months. Offer a discount for people who pay for 1 year up front. Offer more business incentives to justify the much higher cost compared to the personal plan. Don’t be so literal in naming your subscription tiers, either. Put them in terms of immediate, on-subscription value – something that will make them open their wallets. Perhaps: Basic, Select (or Premium), Premier (or Elite).
There’s also way too much text explaining all of the subscription perks. When it’s essentially duplicated and positioned horizontally in adjacent columns, it’s kind of verti-go inducing. I suggest using a grid with checkmarks. Less text means better understanding and higher conversion rates.
Overall, good start. Look forward to seeing your venture develop.
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?Â
My initial thoughts were: Is this the right page? There isn’t any information on this page. I wouldn’t know what this site was about at first glance and I would end up going to the next. After reading some of the page I would want to click on the bright red buttons, the bright colors draw the users attention.2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
I converted my Facebook page into a PDF file. It was easy and fast. 3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
It doesn’t make much since to me to have a PDF by email unless I am on a computer that will not let me view your website. I don’t see where that would happen often since I do not see anything on your site that a company would restrict their computers from viewing it. Also since the you provided a button for fast and easy converting, PDF by email is slow. I sent my email at 9:24 am and at 9:30 I still have not received a response.  4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
I did find the links for downloading your application to Chrome. I also found it easy and fast. I cannot compare it to download speeds for Firefox or IE since I did not download those applications. 5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
Unless I was in a position in marketing or a position where I needed to compare websites several times a day, I would not need the membership. After looking at the membership prices, the benefits and prices seem to be a good buy. I would still shop around to find the best offer. 6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
I would insert a home page giving more information about your site, so consumers do not skip over the site. The PDF by Email doesn’t make much since to me and it is now 9:40 AM and I still have not received my file.
Read more: https://startuplift.com/convert-web-page-to-pdf-with-web-to-pdf-converter/#ixzz1pTh3PVUp
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
My initial impression is that the page is simple and straight to the point. Which I think is a good thing because this site is about converting web pages to PDF files. The layout doesn’t have to go all out with flashy images or fancy fonts .Plus the whole purpose of the site is directly on the homepage and it is easy to navigate.
Yes, I am immediately drawn to click the buttons! As soon as I got on the page I typed in a web address and clicked the Convert to PDF button. That’s what caught my attention the fastest. I thought it was cool how we can convert pages to pdf files with just one click.
2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
Sure was! I tried to convert many different pages and they all worked except for my twitter page. It’s okay though since I was just testing the waters. The process was definitely straight forward. Super easy and convenient for sure. And fast! I like how you can download it to your computer, save to Google docs or store it to a file uploading site. Two words: SO. COOL.
3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
Yes it’s a straight forward process, but I didn’t receive a reply within one-three minutes like it said on the site. (Although I did notice it says that it ‘usually’ takes that much time.) I waited for about 10 minutes or so but didn’t receive anything. I even tried sending 2 more emails but nothing as well. The only thing that I find convenient about this email to pdf feature is that it goes straight to your email. I know a lot of people who email themselves copies of their files just in case.
4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
Crazy how very convenient this PDF button is! I love it! And it’s so easy too! The process is straight forward, no doubt about it. I love how you can just be cruising on the web and then you stumble on something interesting, like an article for example, then you decide you want to save it somehow. Just click the ‘Save page as PDF’ bookmarklet button and wala! It’s done and saved as a PDF file. It’s such a great feature. It’s also good how you you can put it on your own website so that others can convert your page into a PDF file if they desire to do so. It’s my favorite way to convert webpages to .pdf files.
5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
Personally for me, no. Because it’s not that often that I have to save or view .pdf files. Perhaps if I was still a student, then yes! It would’ve been great if this was around during my student years so I can also view school material on my phone if I don’t have internet (files already saved to the phone of course during the times I did have internet). I would recommend this to my business and student friends because I think this will help them excel in whatever field they’re in. They would have to use it more often, most likely on a regular basis, so purchasing a paid membership is probably the way to go for them. I would suggest that you add more membership options as well. Some people might not even need it for an annual period.
6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
This is just too awesome. A website that can automatically convert webpages to .pdf files is too good to be true. I just love the whole idea of it! This is perfect for teachers, students, business professionals, researchers etc. It’s great for all industries as well. It’s great for presentations, study material, and the like. Perfect for the internet savvy and the high tech type of people for sure. Just the other day at work our new manager wanted me to save a certain internet file into a .pdf file but I didn’t know how. Now with this site I can do it very easily. So easy and convenient! You can also view your pdf files on your smart phones when you’re on the go, which is great!
Another reason why I think this is fast and easy is because you won’t have to print screen the page, then paste it on paint, then crop it then have to save it. Then you’d have to make it a .pdf file somehow. But with Web2PDF you won’t have to go through that whole long process. You can just click the ‘save page as PDF’ bookmarklet button and you have it. (Seriously, I can’t get over this feature. So. Cool!). It’s the easiest feature to convert web pages to PDF files. I’m very impressed! Having to type or paste the webpage you want and click convert PDF is convenient as well. The email feature might need a little work though. Like I said, it is convenient in a way, but then again I prefer using the PDF button or the ‘web to PDF features. Whatever feature we choose to use is according to a person’s preference. I do think that the PDF button and ‘web to PDF’ features are the best and the easiest.
Web2PDF is a great site! I’m definitely going to recommend this site to everyone I know. Web2PDF can be a very valuable tool for a lot of people. Web2PDF will definitely be a huge success once it spreads. Keep up the great work!
1)Â Â Â Â Â Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you
immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
I understand that sometimes less is more but in this case your sites homepage was really lacking. It would have been nice to see a small description box telling a little something about the site and points of benefit. I would also like to have seen a well defined space box that the url is inserted. I found myself looking around and then I figured out it that the box telling me about the url is where you actually insert the url. I see that you have pdf by email but the information is just a small one liner at the bottom on the text box for the url. I have no yet converted a url but I can only assume the space on the front is where the information would be shown. I would much rather have a home page thoroughly explain the hows and why’s instead of trying to put everything on the homepage. The color of the site is so simple and plain. I understand that your site is simple but that doesn’t mean it has to look simple. I should be excited to see your site and more excited about what it could do for me. I’m not drawn to click on anything but what draws my attention is the membership button, but again I’m drawn to click on it. With a site like yours I just wonder what would I need a membership for. I also see at the top of the page you have a login button but I would have to wonder is that the same button used to register? Also why is button so small and so close to the rest of information around it. Being that you can login why is that necessary on your site? These are questions that need to be featured on this page. When I look at this page so many questions are no answered and when it comes to a homepage I want to have a introduction to your site that sets me up to know all I need to know and or have directive tabs to follow up on key points to your site. I feel this page drops the ball in this area.
2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
This was a simple process by just typing in the url. I like that I have a couple of option as to download, share and save. I also see that I need a file viewer to download the pdf. Again this should be mentioned on your homepage so that users will know they might have to download something in order to use your site. When it comes to downloading anything users want to know they are protected so mentioning that this is a safe download or something of that nature might makes users more at ease.
3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
Converting to pdf was a very easy and short process. I received my email within a couple of minutes. I find that this process takes a touch longer but it’s still a nice option for those who might want the file sent by email. I see people using this as a way of sharing the file instead of using one of the file sharing websites.
4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
When I was initially given the options I was confused to which one to pick so I went ahead with the first one to put the button to my browser. Once I click on the button I was even more confused as to the choices I was given. It would have been nice to have a small description to make it easier for the user to know what would best suit them. Okay… I see that again once they were clicked on then I saw a description but as a user I want to see that information up front. I felt like I was in a guessing game as to which one to pick. I just went for the add-on for internet explorer and got this message
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Web2PDF do not has add-on for IE. Please use Bookmarklet instead.
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If your site doesn’t do an add- on for IE then it should be up there. When I got ready to add to favorites I got a message saying that I’m adding something that might not be safe so I opted not to continue with the process. I’m sure the process at that point would have easy them that point. It was quit alarming to see that message when it came to adding it to my favorites. Do you know why that popped up?
5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
I see that under your membership option you have unlimited conversion by e-mail. When you click on your pdf by email tab it doesn’t say anything about limits so to see it here is a little offsetting. I can say that I’m not inclined towards a membership at this time. I don’t see myself personally using this service at a rate that would incur a membership. I noticed that there isn’t much difference in the personal one year than the lifetime. It seems your company would benefit financially by taking out the personal one year. You want to pay 25 for one year but pay 99 for a lifetime. Twenty- five dollars a year is a great offer and it seems you would lose money in the long run with the lifetime membership. When it comes to the business member ship what are conversion stats? The business membership seems where your company would really excel. A free trial under the business membership might be a very alluring offer especially with a great monthly price point. I would take out the lifetime membership. I would also consider putting a donation button on your site to generate additional funding.
6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
I would like to see this website give more explanation when it comes to the core concepts and the benefits. I feel the user needs to draw their own conclusions as to why your site would be for them instead of being told why your site is a must. As I stated before jazz up the site and show a creative layout. Perhaps makes your site look like a pdf would be cool and interesting. As far as the memberships are concerned I would like to see in full detail the features in addition to being told about them. Adding testimonial would be a great support for those who might be on the fence. Lastly I would want to the see the homepage look like a homepage and not a landing page the document. Great product all in all.
1) Visit https://www.web2pdfconvert.com What is your initial impression of what you see? . Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
You might want to spruce up the sight a little just to make it look more flashy but actually I prefer the simple and to the point design. This is a great idea and a great product that speaks for itself. I was able to create the Google page PDF the second time through and I think this is a good selling point. No one has to ask what your site is about or what your service does. The buttons are effective, though they could use some design touches. All in all, the interface works very well.
2) Convert any web page to PDF? Was the process straightforward?
Very simple and straightforward. You might throw in another button that will convert the Web2PDF page into a PDF, “Convert This Web Page 2 PDF.” It might speed up the process of someone trying and testing the service, so that the concept can better sell itself (I tried to do just that but I guess that is a “No-No!”) I converted Google.com to a PDF and that worked well.
3) Convert any web page to PDF by e-mail? Was the process straightforward?
The instructions are clear and I had no problems with the New York Times site but my own blog didn’t come through. I was wondering if it was due to that site being primarily video content. I also saw similar issues with one of my blogs which is part text and part video content.Â
4) We provide PDF button which can be installed in major web browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Please install button in your browser. Was the process straightforward? Have you found how to do that?
I tried to set up the bookmarklet but was unable to do so. I was not clear whether I did something wrong or if it was not working. What I liked best was your button for adding to webpages. I added the HTML to three of my blogs and although the button did not show up, the text appeared in the top right hand corner of my blogs as, “Save page as PDF.” I was able to convert my three mostly text blogs into PDF’s. As I mentioned the one that had the most mixed content, i.e., a 50-50 split between text and video got a messed up and funky PDF. That said, I am still happy that each of my text blogs can now be made into PDF’s through just a click or two. That is cool!
5) Are you encouraged to sign up for a paid membership? If not, why?
I am really considering it just to support what you are doing. You have already helped me to add value to my blogs and to make my knowledge more freely and readily available to more people. It gives people more options for accessing useful information. The rates are reasonable.Â
6) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
It is definitely a good idea. Although, it may still have a few glitches here and there. You have convinced me to add this to my blogs. This is definitely something I can see becoming a standard feature of all web pages and blogs. I am glad I will be one of the first adopters this time around, rather than one of the last! Â
Thanks,
G.
OK this is my feedback. I’ll try to give feedback about the websitehttps://www.web2pdfconvert.com/:
A. results PDF
– Unique and interesting, I’ve tried to make my website a pdf premises site and the results are good but there is a shortage that is currently taking the picture Resolutionsection look at the target site. The results seem to show that at a resolution of 800pxwidth. but use the website now has a larger resolution, so that the website made ​​the pdfwill be seen in the resolution of 800px and will likely look different from the originalpremises when viewed with a resolution greater than 800px
3. Designs on website
– Simple, nice and has interesting CSS
but less in ad placement optimization, advice I give 3 ads in one page, place 2 ads300x250 px at the top of the box maukan url
and a 460×90 ad (images only) under the download box.
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