A plea for store owners to not use numbers as a core basis of what works
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12-26-2007, 12:21 PM,
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A plea for store owners to not use numbers as a core basis of what works
Quote:Which brings me back to my point a plea for store owners to not use numbers as a core basis of whats going to work and whats not. eBay is the No.1 auction site on the Internet, and used computers are being bought there every day. Where do you think those machines are going? To people who either want to save a few bucks, or simply cannot afford the latest technology. They are people, though, you should be targeting, and in more ways than what statistics tell us. All those falling in the lowest bracket of users the smallest percentage using xx technology, like dial up and the likes well, they might just wind up being some of your best customers. Ignore them and youre saying that all those numbers we use as guidelines are actual limits on how successful we can be... full article: http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articl...t-Dictate/ |
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12-27-2007, 12:02 AM,
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Re: A plea for store owners to not use numbers as a core basis of what works
[quote author=mandy link=topic=17176.msg67252#msg67252 date=1198671686]
Quote:the smallest percentage using xx technology, like dial up and the likes well, they might just wind up being some of your best customers. Ignore them and youre saying that all those numbers we use as guidelines are actual limits on how successful we can be...[/quote] Quote:Home Connectivity in the US Quote:Internet Usage Statistics That's makes almost 30 million users on dial-up in the USA. Not a small market by any stretch of the imagination and part of the reason I continue to be incensed with every stupid new tweak of the eBay site that makes it load even slower than it already had been loading. I can still remember when I was on dial-up and could breeze through listing and scanning the categories of interest far quicker than I am able to do so now while on broadband. |
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12-27-2007, 02:35 PM,
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Re: A plea for store owners to not use numbers as a core basis of what works
[quote author=Boucher link=topic=17176.msg67259#msg67259 date=1198713736]
[quote author=mandy link=topic=17176.msg67252#msg67252 date=1198671686] Quote:the smallest percentage using xx technology, like dial up and the likes well, they might just wind up being some of your best customers. Ignore them and youre saying that all those numbers we use as guidelines are actual limits on how successful we can be...[/quote] Quote:Home Connectivity in the US Quote:Internet Usage Statistics That's makes almost 30 million users on dial-up in the USA. Not a small market by any stretch of the imagination and part of the reason I continue to be incensed with every stupid new tweak of the eBay site that makes it load even slower than it already had been loading. I can still remember when I was on dial-up and could breeze through listing and scanning the categories of interest far quicker than I am able to do so now while on broadband. [/quote] Hmmmm...........I could almost repeat this speech in my sleep. I've heard it many, many, many times from Amy, BBH, etc........... Build your own website!!! If you must use eBay, use them as a customer acquistion tool only! You have no control over their site, and you have to pay those ginormous fees to sell there. Your own website= total control + no transaction fees = more $ for you. eBay= no control + lots of frustration + transaction fees = fewer $ for you + more stress for you. :turkey1: |
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12-27-2007, 07:22 PM,
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Re: A plea for store owners to not use numbers as a core basis of what works
Quote:I can still remember when I was on dial-up and could breeze through listing and scanning the categories of interest far quicker than I am able to do so now while on broadband. So I'm not the only one who finds many sites to be slower than when I had dial-up (which was 1999). eBay isn't half as bad as some of the tech news sites that have loaded their pages with videos, Flash, and tons of video ads. Quote:That's makes almost 30 million users on dial-up in the USA. Not a small market by any stretch of the imagination Definitely not a small market...and since many of those users are prime candiates for buying online (rural users living in remote areas with a limited selection of B&M stores), eBay and other slow load sites are losing out on a potentially lucrative market.
"Well, Jay was so giddy that someone named Jay was involved with this site we posted our first non-eBay listing in 3 years here at Lunarbid (we tried two items at Yahoo once upon a time, they bombed)" -Marie posting in a LunarBid thread at OTWA in 2005 wins the award for 'most moronic reason ever given for choosing a venue"
"thanks twat u must have nothing better 2 do. do u talk to all your members like that. will not be recomending your site. best way to put it is TULIPTOOLS.COM IS REALLY SHIT. DONT JOIN." -pubescent owner of rinky dink off2auction.com in 2011 |
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