I can't even decide what to look at on that page. My first impression is that the top part is a "warning page" (because of coloring, layout, listing points) and to skip all of that and just try to figure out what's going on down where the video is playing. You need some big things telling the viewer what the heck you're selling. Even the video sample is itsy bitsy and really grainy. And I agree with Patti about the prices. On one side I can get stuff for free and then across from it is something for $249 and not a very good explanation of what the difference is and why I'd drop that kind of money on a feed.