* You're using what I would assume to be your hilight colors a bit too strongly. It is great to use the orange for your CTA, but the orange and the green in the table are a bit overbearing.
* Your table columns do not align, making it potentially confusing to others that view your page. They might not understand you're making a comparison, which can be ploblematic.
* Your subheading font is too heavy, making the text less readable.
* The copy at the bottom could use some work. The messages are too wordy. Ideal copy in those areas should be simple, not too wordy, and really push your product. Potential users read this to judge your product if they haven't already been snagged by your CTA at the top of the page.
* Testimonials always look better with a picture. Even if you have to use a stock photo, it adds credibility.
* I just noticed, your page doesn't have much of a headline. Compare to http://artistsnclients.com, a project of mine. At the top of the page, there is a very obvious CTA, along with some persuasive headlining text. This should, ideally, explain your product in one sentence, and then make the potential customer feel as if they owe it to themselves to sign up for your product.
There's probably a lot moreto be said, but I can't be getting too nitpicky here. Good luck!
First, I'd like to say that you've made a very good job!
My suggestions (I'll try to focus on things that haven't be already suggested):
* Try to get rid of this image slider. It's difficult to pay attention with this huge thing moving.
* Your logo is a button equals to other buttons on your page. It's quite confusing to me.
* Try to work with tables only when you're really want to make use of a table and not as a way to organize your layout. You'll find out that this approach will help you to save a lot of time to maintain your website.
* Make use of standard icons: I saw some icons in 3D and others that are really similar to "cliparts".
Perhaps have a tagline written at the top telling people what your site does also you may want to show the site in action vs. advertisements of it in the banner. Overall I like it.
* You're using what I would assume to be your hilight colors a bit too strongly. It is great to use the orange for your CTA, but the orange and the green in the table are a bit overbearing.
* Your table columns do not align, making it potentially confusing to others that view your page. They might not understand you're making a comparison, which can be ploblematic.
* Your subheading font is too heavy, making the text less readable.
* The copy at the bottom could use some work. The messages are too wordy. Ideal copy in those areas should be simple, not too wordy, and really push your product. Potential users read this to judge your product if they haven't already been snagged by your CTA at the top of the page.
* Testimonials always look better with a picture. Even if you have to use a stock photo, it adds credibility.
* I just noticed, your page doesn't have much of a headline. Compare to http://artistsnclients.com, a project of mine. At the top of the page, there is a very obvious CTA, along with some persuasive headlining text. This should, ideally, explain your product in one sentence, and then make the potential customer feel as if they owe it to themselves to sign up for your product.
There's probably a lot moreto be said, but I can't be getting too nitpicky here. Good luck!