Act 1. Scene 1. Take 3 - My website

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  • Inprogress
    Full Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 32

    #16
    @ Dave.

    My model is very much based on all those online price comparison site, actually I intended to call my site "Comprice" initially. However since I saw how it evolved into a very practical real world application, I changed it to what it is now.

    Pricecheck et al works IMO because it achieves to important things: It tells you where to go to buy, and compares prices. My site does that as well, only it is applied to the real world (as oppose to virtual). Its applied to the products that does not necessarily lend themselves to be sold online, however consumers still need to find these products everyday. Its about local online "shopping" or rather local online window shopping.

    My site is also a "real-time" version of flyer's and newspaper inserts. There is the gap between what is online and easily found online, and offline. Offline product searches is still very much pre-internet. You still need to get into your car and visit each business to see what they have, compare prices with other business.

    Its a practical application of the internet, however, is conveying that concept that gets my tongue tied.

    As to how those site work is pretty much the same as mine, or rather mine works like theres, its only my application that differs. They are about online product searches and comparisons, I am about offline product search and comparison.

    Granularity = small words Dave, please Have to do and look up this word now.

    Regarding ease of use, that is something I am striving for as much as possible. Coming from an Industrial Engineering background, I know the way humans work, in a sense. If its difficult, they wont use it. That is part the reason for the 3 month trial period. Register and start using it, easy.

    I think I need to finish my user guide, and rework my about and info pages.

    Thanks for all the advice thus far. I REALLY appreciate it.
    Life's to short to be an adult!
    new site to follow soon

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    • Dave A
      Site Caretaker

      • May 2006
      • 22803

      #17
      Man, I shouldn't be spending time on this today.

      Buddy, you've got to look way waaay deeper.

      Here's an example of research on one aspect - SEO (and I'm backing into this the wrong way because I'm in a rush).

      I picked a product on Pricecheck - in this case a Parrot Evolution Bluetooth Car Kit.
      Then I viewed the source code looking for something I expected to find to demonstrate a point.
      Kinda blew my mind when I discovered it wasn't there.

      So now I went looking for a site that would have what I'm looking for. Slapped Parrot Evolution Bluetooth Car Kit into a search on Google.co.za and I'm shocked. I cannot believe that so many online shopping sites are using such outdated SEO.

      What was I looking for? The kind of extra information shown in the middle listing below:

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      That extra information takes special tagging which has been around for over a year now, and most of the online shopping malls haven't updated yet! It might not improve your SERPs directly, but it helps get your listing to stand out which will generate more clicks per display and as a result will improve your SERP position.

      It gets better.

      The top SA site listed was bluetoothcarkits.co.za (made page 1) - pricecheck.co.za was the 8th listing on page 3. (OK, my link might help them climb the ladder a bit now).

      There were only 2 google ads - from bidorbuy.co.za and wantitall.co.za

      Picking pages from South Africa only, the picture gets worse (or better, depending on your interest in this ).

      So what can we conclude so far:
      The SA "online mall" shopping market is probably wide open to an online shopping website with up-to-date SEO.
      A properly structured Adwords campaign is likely to be very cost effective (and I mean properly structured), probably around 7c a click which is as low as it gets.

      There are still a ton of questions to answer just on this aspect, but at least this surface scratch shows that it might be worth investigating further.

      Gotta go do some work. If there are any terms in there you don't know yet, google it.

      Which also happens to be the way most people do their online shopping research nowadays
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      • G Robin
        Email problem
        • Aug 2010
        • 43

        #18
        Great Site

        Hi
        You have a pretty well good site...

        My opinion will be to have a....
        Site Map..to increase your SERPS
        Check your site upload time
        Monetize from ad campaigns

        You site look great, all the best

        Thanks
        Gino

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        • Inprogress
          Full Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 32

          #19
          @ Dave and G Robin.

          Thanks for the interest. Dave, not sure exactly what your post means, but I will re-read it. And no, not skimping that you should explain it again, I will ask, we are busy people

          G Robin. I have just spent the last 3 hours trying to figure out a way to get a site map. I will continue the quest. The extension unfortunatly isn't setup for my application, so a lot is work arounds. To much to explain what happens, but I hope I can sort it out. Because of this short comming, I can't really create a site map that is structured like my website.

          But thanks for the interest, I am working on that sitemap. Also trying to eliminate my frontpage to only have two or three modules to load.

          Thanks again guys! let me continue.
          Life's to short to be an adult!
          new site to follow soon

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          • Dave A
            Site Caretaker

            • May 2006
            • 22803

            #20
            Here's a very short version - you really need to look at alatest.com.

            Take something like that, optimise for South Africa and you're cooking!
            Last edited by Dave A; 04-Oct-10, 02:26 PM.
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            • Inprogress
              Full Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 32

              #21
              Originally posted by Dave A
              Here's a very short version - you really need to look at alatest.com.

              Take something like that, optimise for South Africa and you're cooking!
              It looks like ConsumerReports, only I like alatest better since they just look more professional, but that is just looks wise.

              This is a feature I want on my site, will have to look at it to see how it will be integrated. Currently my site allows of rating and commenting on businesses on a per product basis (unfortunatly that is because of the software, can't get it to base reviews on the business alone which is then carried through to all their product listings, like the rating you see on Bidorbuy).

              Thanks Dave, I will look at alatest some more, but right now I'm tired, can't quite focus. Did a module shuffle on the site in order to accomplish other information presentation views and content organisation. The layout now is more due to my need to display immediate about info on my site.

              EDIT: And I see from a quick skim that AlaTest sends out review articles or links or ratings or such. Will have to read again after I take a break.
              Life's to short to be an adult!
              new site to follow soon

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