@ 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.
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

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.
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