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Jaysonnhs
10-02-2007, 01:02 AM
Innovation Happening at Arizona's NewHomesSection.com
NewHomesSection.Com, an Arizona based company has grown significantly over the past several months, expanding its services to all of Arizona. NewHomesSection.Com has also added several new resources to its website.

Owners, Jayson Gibson, Paul Escobedo and Rick Jacobsen started NewHomesSection.Com in June and have since watched their company grow from simply featuring weekly builder ads to the addition of several revolutionary ideas.

In the past two weeks, NewHomesSection.com has introduced a new design, Arizona resale home listings and a quick link to view Arizona move-in ready homes. On top of these additions, NewHomesSection.Com now provides its visitors with the ability to watch new home builder's T.V commercials.

"We want NewHomesSection.Com to be a one-stop-shop for Arizona homebuyers," Gibson said Monday.

Escobedo adds, "We are constantly changing NewHomesSection.Com to accommodate all the needs of home shoppers. We want to make it so they (home shoppers) never have to go anywhere else for home buying information."

Donnie O'Neil, a Phoenix resident who has been researching information about single family homes, found the online service NewHomesSection.Com offers to be very valuable in his search for his family's new home.

"I have used NewHomesSection.Com before and love the new features it has to offer. All of the information I needed was in one location," O'Neil said. "I like the fact that users don't have to give out any personal information to search for a home."

To find out more information about NewHomesSection.Com contact Paul Escobedo
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Paul Escobedo
NewHomesSection.com

Desmond
06-08-2008, 05:44 PM
Snazzy site, though I'm not sure about the framing. Personally, I would have centered this perticular design and lightly drop-shadowed each side. Some fancy XML scripting can give you a non-repeating background that extends in both axes. (Perhaps a lighter variation of the peach/creme color used on the lower-middle part of the site.)

But yeah, nice site. Good luck with the upgrades!

apexonein
07-30-2008, 06:21 AM
i'll suggest to make your footer more attractive. instead of listing the foot links row wise you should use table. when i opened the site at first I found the map on the top messing up with header after complete load. but when I reloaded the page again it was fine. so check all this and
best of luck for your new look.

regards
Apexone