What do you all think?
#16
Re: What do you all think?
Good luck to you with this, but I wish Craigslist would take off in the UK. It's a simple layout without moving things, which irritate me. Most importantly, it's broken down locally. I'm really not interested in things a distance away. I want to know what's available locally so I can go and look at it, pick it up etc.
If you look at Craigslist north America, you'll see quite small places have their own Craigslist. It works really well.
Suggestion for your website, make it work on a very local level. I haven't found anything that does that well.
Bev
If you look at Craigslist north America, you'll see quite small places have their own Craigslist. It works really well.
Suggestion for your website, make it work on a very local level. I haven't found anything that does that well.
Bev
#17
Forum Regular
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: Toronto
Posts: 62
Re: What do you all think?
Your FAQ page needs some work. "How to bid" repeats Q&As from "How to sell"
Interesting name. I wonder if you'll get any objections from that other auction site.
Interesting name. I wonder if you'll get any objections from that other auction site.
#18
Re: What do you all think?
Good luck with this. I'll try and publicise this on one or two sites.
Are you geared up for if the site takes off?
Best wishes.
Are you geared up for if the site takes off?
Best wishes.
#19
Re: What do you all think?
I agree with what you are saying about being broken down locally.
Unfortunately this would be quite a mammoth task to have under 1 site without setting up subdomains for each locality and loading all categories for each local. In saying that, it aint impossible, but the only downfall to that would be that at very minimum the site`s would have to be hosted on a dedicated server at least which would be a cost of around £1800 per anum. I believe that there would be a high demand for a site like that but i aint come aacrossanything like it here in the UK probably for the reason mentioned about cost.
As i have mentioned on a previous post the site is completely free and personally i wouldnt want to sacrifice my original intentions which were to set up a site for everyone to use and start applying charges, this would put us in the same boat as 99% of Auction Sites.
You got me thinking now, i will pass this by my partner
Thanks for your comments
PS You mentioned local, how local are you talking about? by City? Region?
Unfortunately this would be quite a mammoth task to have under 1 site without setting up subdomains for each locality and loading all categories for each local. In saying that, it aint impossible, but the only downfall to that would be that at very minimum the site`s would have to be hosted on a dedicated server at least which would be a cost of around £1800 per anum. I believe that there would be a high demand for a site like that but i aint come aacrossanything like it here in the UK probably for the reason mentioned about cost.
As i have mentioned on a previous post the site is completely free and personally i wouldnt want to sacrifice my original intentions which were to set up a site for everyone to use and start applying charges, this would put us in the same boat as 99% of Auction Sites.
You got me thinking now, i will pass this by my partner
Thanks for your comments
PS You mentioned local, how local are you talking about? by City? Region?
Good luck to you with this, but I wish Craigslist would take off in the UK. It's a simple layout without moving things, which irritate me. Most importantly, it's broken down locally. I'm really not interested in things a distance away. I want to know what's available locally so I can go and look at it, pick it up etc.
If you look at Craigslist north America, you'll see quite small places have their own Craigslist. It works really well.
Suggestion for your website, make it work on a very local level. I haven't found anything that does that well.
Bev
If you look at Craigslist north America, you'll see quite small places have their own Craigslist. It works really well.
Suggestion for your website, make it work on a very local level. I haven't found anything that does that well.
Bev
Last edited by Sunny_Glesga; Oct 19th 2009 at 2:53 pm.
#20
Re: What do you all think?
And that other site would be? i expect so at some point, all in order
Thanks for pointing that out, a simple oversight
Thanks for pointing that out, a simple oversight
#21
Re: What do you all think?
We feel that we are ready
your only as good as your backup and we have a very experienced guy behind us in programming
We have been assured by our host that we can take the hits
your only as good as your backup and we have a very experienced guy behind us in programming
We have been assured by our host that we can take the hits
#22
Re: What do you all think?
yes there is a feedback section which works much the same as feebay.
It is for only UK residents at the moment. Allowing international users has far too many issues,
It is for only UK residents at the moment. Allowing international users has far too many issues,
It looks great and is easy to navigate. Is there a feedback system set up (like with Ebay?) I use Ebay quite a bit and always use the feedback as a guide.
It's only for people who are in the UK right? (as it says on About Us page).
Got it in my favourites and will check back.
Cheers
It's only for people who are in the UK right? (as it says on About Us page).
Got it in my favourites and will check back.
Cheers
#24
Re: What do you all think?
I have contacted the Advertising Department of BE to see if they are in a position to help with the promotion of the site in any way and will quote their reply when i get it.
I see we have a few BE member already registered
I see we have a few BE member already registered
Last edited by Sunny_Glesga; Oct 19th 2009 at 8:23 pm.
#25
Re: What do you all think?
more registered users today
the more users we get from the better. if we can get enough users from here i will consider doing another site only for BE members where usernames from here will just transfer to the site
PS still now word back from BE
the more users we get from the better. if we can get enough users from here i will consider doing another site only for BE members where usernames from here will just transfer to the site
PS still now word back from BE
#26
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Was: Cullicudden, Scotland. Now: Hammonds Plains, NS
Posts: 352
Re: What do you all think?
Yes me too please!
#27
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Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Was: Cullicudden, Scotland. Now: Hammonds Plains, NS
Posts: 352
Re: What do you all think?
PS on what day was 'glesca sunny'?! from my twenty three years there, not many!