I like how you made your website at https://patrickulrich.com/ with WordPress using the theme "Divi". π
I just want to point out the "Testimonials" section of your main page. π΅οΈββοΈ It looks like you forgot to put your own text there, and it has been like that for several months! π
Additionally, the social buttons on the bottom of your page below "Follow Me" were not working, except for the Twitter button.
Please tell me soon after you fixed it. Thanks!
P.S. I am aware of your business website https://lexingtonbitcoinconsulting.com/! π
Divi is by far the easiest Wordpress builder I've ever used. It so easy to throw it in and create a site with no effort.
Whoops! I need to find some people to recommend me! π€£ I'll try getting that part updated soon. As for the buttons thank you for the heads up. I fixed those and removed the sites I don't plan to use as much. Soon I'm going to need to remove the ones there in favor of DBuzz and other Hive sites! π
What do you think of our site? It's not been updated in years either really and could use some love.
I also like how the Divi theme looks, but I have not used it. It is so expensive at $89 a year or $249 lifetime. πΈπΈ No matter how great a website looks like and how good its content is, it will be almost worthless if there are almost no visitors to put value on it. π
By the way, the "Read More" buttons on your interests only lead to the top of your page. The text that should be the logo of your page at the top-left corner is dark blue, which is hard to see on blue background. π΅οΈββοΈ
I recommend not displaying the testimonials until you get (at least 4) great testimonials. π€
Regarding your site, it is good. It shows your knowledge in website building and skills in website designing! π (Personally, your website design looks like a mix between technical and playful, so I want to say that you might want to choose to lean more on a more formal design or a more friendly one.) π
P.S. This comment of mine might be of interest to @chrisrice, who operates several websites (though none of them are self-hosted). π