Lo,
I'm using a 56 K dial up modem... maybe my connection was slow when I visited your site, but you have a lot of copy there, so your page would have taken a long time to download anyway.
The pictures are fine, in fact they are almost essential when you promote a product. They also add to the 'web credibility' of your site.
I can only recommend that you add height, width and ALT attributes to your IMG tag so that the page text loads before the graphics. An IMG tag directs your prospects browser to download a picture on your page.
Without the height, width and ALT attributes, the browser will actually download the picture first, then the text. When you place the height, width and ALT attributes in the IMG tag, the browser will actually download the text first, then the picture, allowing visitors to start reading text at the earliest possible point.
Take care mate and good luck.
Lenny Eng
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