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12-04-2012, 06:48 PM #11
Thanks gugi..I would not want to add more work or make anything more complicated than it has to be. I guess maybe I was hoping that if there were say a hardware section so too speak that more people would list in it.
It would be nice if more members started using the miscellaneous section more often for things like scales blanks and Pins/washers but one can only hope.
Thanks for clarifying why there won't be one until the need arises.
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12-04-2012, 07:08 PM #12
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Thanked: 1587I am not sure adding sub-sections to the Classifieds is more work - it is reasonably trivial actually. I think it is just unwarranted. I understand the "field of dreams" argument (if you build it they will come), but I am not sure I agree with its logic in this particular case. From what I have seen of the "restorer" types, they are the kind of guys who keep bits and bobs on the off chance they'll come in handy one day, but are more than happy to gift little bits to people if and when they need them.
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12-04-2012, 10:29 PM #13
I hear you..it is a bit frustrating some times looking for stuff on the net because it is so all over the place..as opposed to the one stop shop of razor knowledge and such right here.
good point tho jimbo
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12-04-2012, 11:15 PM #14
Don't have to search the net for suppliers. As you say "the one stop shop of razor knowledge is right here."
http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...wers-here.htmlThe white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.
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12-04-2012, 11:24 PM #15
No it is there and I have looked through it..the point is this I guess. I want to get material for one razor. If I get a blank at one place I can try to get it in the size if I can't then I have no means to break it down further...then washers and such some place else. Then wedge material a third place..all the while the shipping for everything is twice the amount then the item I purchase because of the small quantity needed.. And it is three shipping costs. yes I want to do it more but I want to start slow.
I hope this makes sense
since allot of people do it here..the could make up little packages I guess if they were so inclined..there was a thread about it that I looked up in the search. Figured it could work the same in the classifiedsLast edited by aespo; 12-04-2012 at 11:25 PM. Reason: spelling
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12-05-2012, 04:53 AM #16
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Thanked: 44Well, Gugi, its hard to argue with your logic. I guess it'd just be nice then if people sold that stuff on here, all in one place. As soon as some key pieces of wood ship into me I'm going to kick it off by listing a bunch of primo scale blanks. We'll see if others catch on.
Have you ever thought of installing heat map analytic software into your back end, so you could see exactly what gets heavy use and what doesn't, and where people are hovering their mouse and looking the most, etc? Because I'm thinking that some of the features, which I'm sure are useful, but that nobody uses, might not be being used simply because the eye is not drawn to them, or they are difficult to find.
A couple years ago I remember seevolution.com being a free software for that, but I don't work in SEO anymore and have no idea if its changed.
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12-05-2012, 05:26 AM #17
No, I haven't looked at the map of where people's mouses are to large extent because the site layout is pretty much set by the software we use with very little room for variation, but also because the only thing you can do is set priorities. Every now and then we get posts and threads from people saying that something needs to be made really prominent, but they don't understand that this means something else that is more prominent now would need to go down. When asked what less important thing should be taken away to make the space, they never have a good answer.
However, I know the traffic flow and what are the popular places on the site.
The razor section in the classifieds is one of the most popular ones, even if it takes more clicks to navigate to it from the main page than it takes to go to say one of the popular forum sections. The hones/strops section in the classifieds which is right next to the razor section gets 4 times less visits, just a little less than the number that the second page of the razor section gets and about twice as much as the third page of the razor section. To me this says that the layout or the categorization is a negligible factor compared to what people already have in their mind to do. Which makes sense because the site isn't really a random field to look for treasures.
As far as how to make other people to do something I think it's good for the forum, that's a question I'm still trying to answer
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