I'm going to give you some criticism here again now...
First of all, you try to make your site look too flashy, like your background images, you could easily make it look better by having no background image and instead maybe just a colour (make sure it blends with the other colours on the site, like the blue template thing in the middle)
Second of all, you have waay too many images, and that combined with the template you've used makes the site rather slow to load. Most slow internet users would press the back button straight away rather than wait ages for it to load. (just like if you have a bad layout or bad colours, most people would look at the site for 2 seconds, and then press the back button).
Finally fix your grammar and spelling mistakes, they are horrible to look at when reading the site. One example of a spelling mistake is this:
afiltrate us!, the correct way to spell it is affiliate.
Look around at other more professional sites, like some news sites or something, to get an idea of what good sites look like.
edit: a few more things (anyone else can come in and tell me if they think I am wrong):
Tiled backgrounds are BAD, seriously, the last two backgrounds I have seen (the last one and this christmas one) have been tiled, it looks shoddy to be honest, horrible to look at, etc.
You have waay to many apps/widgets, it's very obvious you're trying to look flashy and showoff.
finally, try and learn HTML/CSS*, seriously. it's not hard if you do some studying. I've done website design classes on my course and my girlfriend (who has looked at your site and agrees with everything I've said so far) is at Uni training to become a website designer. We know what we're talking about. the majority of people who see your site would probably press the back button straight away.
oh and use a colour wheel as well, to help show what good colours match, if you don't know what a colour wheel is, GOOGLE it. you'll get links straight away. Good sites make sure their colours are easy to see/read and mix well together.
this is all the advice I'm going to provide. You can't really get much better advice than what I've told you.
*Some links of interest for learning HTML/CSS:
https://w3schools.com/
https://htmldog.com/