Doing a Website Through Godaddy

Going through the process of putting a website for my company, other then the usual items on it. What do you recommend I do so the consumer can nagivate it easily? Also any ideas would be apperciated. It will be a 2 to 4 page website with one page dedicated to the real estate side of business and the other pages to the insurance side (Life only as I dont use my health lic)

I used Homestead.com to build mine. You can see it at:

www.proquotesofvirginia.com or www.usalifeandhealthquotes.com I am in the process of changing to the latter. I will probably have someone build a better site for me, and I know nothing about SOE, so I am lost.
 
I used Homestead.com to build mine. You can see it at:

www.proquotesofvirginia.com or www.usalifeandhealthquotes.com I am in the process of changing to the latter. I will probably have someone build a better site for me, and I know nothing about SOE, so I am lost.

Thanks for advice and all who adde dto this post, I was contacted by Tanisha, which I will be calling for some advice. I have more of an issue since I also do real estate and my broker wants the 2 separate from each other. I'll post the website as soon its finished to get comments
 
I did mine through godaddy. Feel free to post honest opinions. I've had people ask who designed it, I've had web designers say it looks "ok"

West Virginia Insurance - Deacon & Deacon Insurance Agency

For being homemade, your site looks good. It looks like the original logo file was to small and you had to enlarge to make it fit on the site, causing it to have a little bit of blurriness.

And try to take that godaddy logo off the bottom if you can. Does godaddy let you edit that?
 
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