How does your website smell?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by MTheory, Nov 28, 2007.

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    How does your website smell?

    I'm going to start with a fictional story to make a fundamental point and observation. It's fictional because I don't think there could be anybody as stupid as the main character.

    Once upon a time a guy named Wingnut came up with a brilliant invention. I mean this thing was bigger han the wheel or even sliced bread. It was something everyone would want to buy and eventually wouldn't want to live without. A truely revolutionary product. He decided to build a store to sell this prouct he got the word out. He spent tone of money on highly optimized billboards on every major highway to drive traffic to his store. Soon he saw a massive surge of traffic coming over the horizon heading right for his store. Wignut could almost taste his impending fortunes.

    Now this is where this fairytale takes a nighmarish turn. Having put all of his money into billboard optimization he was forced to build a less than desirable store. In fact he had put his store in an old chicken coup instead ofa shiney new building. Though he tried, he couldn't get rid of the awful smell of chicken crap out of the store. To be honest, I'd be suprised if anyone could stay in the store for more than a few second before their eys swelled up and teared while the gagged for air, much less stay and shop. Wingnut never did sell anything and soon the bank forclosed on the chicken farm.

    The point of this story, if you haven't got it already, is to make certain your foundation and core presence on the internet is well executed before you even begin to think about traffic.I hear countless stories of decent website traffic and no sales. Most times the culprit is simply a poor presentation.

    How does your website smell?
     
    MTheory, Nov 28, 2007 IP
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    joebert Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Are you sure the moral of the story isn't to borrow more than you think you need ?

    If he'd have put more into the building & less into advertising, how can we be sure we wouldn't be reading a story about the guy with the great product which nobody knew about ?
     
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  3. MTheory

    MTheory Active Member

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    Good point, but at least the well thought out and nicely presented store has potential to make some sales and grow upon that solid foundation with word of mouth at the minimum, whereas the chicken coop never had or has a chance.
     
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    joebert Well-Known Member

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    That sounds like a high maintence store & word of mouth takes time. I think he severely under estimated his cost of doing business.
     
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    until he decided to get smart and sell chickens :)
     
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    I think some of my websites smell like goats...gotta do something about that. :D
     
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  7. MTheory

    MTheory Active Member

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    The story isn't about actual cost. It's about poor allocation of funds. The story rings true no matter how much money he started with, he threw it all the wrong way.
     
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    MTheory Active Member

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    Awsome out of the box thinking!

    When life gives you lemons...

    Reminds me of the years i spent as a photographer turning negatives into positives:)lol
     
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    joebert Well-Known Member

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    How did he get a loan without knowing exactly what he was going to spend it on to begin with ?
     
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    MTheory Active Member

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    The post is about a conceptual idea.
     
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    Here is something to ponder upon:

    Tests upon tests show that a poorly formatted sales letter website (a website that just has one big sales letter on it and sells just 1 product) pulls in more than a perfect looking sales letter.

    How do you justify that?
     
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    MTheory Active Member

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    Sound intriguing. Could you please site a case study or stats to make your point.

    May just be the exception that proves the rule.
     
    MTheory, Nov 30, 2007 IP