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Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Nomad, Feb 2, 2003.

  1. Nomad
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    Nomad Senior Member

    The Forums look different. Is it just me??
     
  2. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Hey - I'm glad you noticed!

    Just some minor cosmetic tweaking to the forum homepage, but I hope it looks a little "crisper" and more modern than it did.

    --caught playing with the buttons and levers again :D
     
  3. Nomad
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    Nomad Senior Member

    It looks better, really!!!!!! Nice work.
    Also hows the PowerBoatListings.com site doing?? I stop in every now and then, also put some boats on. it seems to be doing good
     
  4. Polarity
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    Polarity Senior Member

    Ha! I was just wondering the same.. It does make a great difference Jeff, looks really good. Anyone would think you're a designer or something!...

    Paul
     
  5. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Thanks Paul! Thanks Michael!
     
  6. duluthboats
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    duluthboats Senior Dreamer

    :cool:
     
  7. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Honestly, slower than expected. I'm a little embarrassed that I haven't had more time to put into developing it.

    Even though I haven't done much to promote it over the past few months, the traffic seems ok so at least it is getting some use:
    There are a few drawbacks at present:
    -the search needs some work
    -I need to come up with an automated system to purge no longer valid records - it would be nice to have a system that emailed people monthly requiring a simply reply "yes" if they still want their listing listed... if not automatically delete.
    -since people email or phone the seller direct, there's no way at present for me to gauge how effective the site is at actually selling a given boat... many that are removed are probably also sold due to other means.

    I also haven't determined exactly how it will ever produce revenue - the initial goal was to get the two listings domains to generate a little revenue to buy things for this site (for example a second server would be nice as a backup). Maybe if the traffic is there I'll sell listings on the front page and then have the free listings following that. There might be enough other free listings sites though that not enough people would go for a pay listing - not sure.

    One of these days I should spend some time improving that site a bit, but for now it's going along on its own waiting for me to put some more time into it.
     
  8. Willallison
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    Willallison Senior Member

    Re PowerBoatListings.com

    After reading above, thought I'd give it a go Jeff - as a computer illiterate, I reckon it's simple to navigate and easy to list on (I whacked my Sea Ray on there) So it's all thumbs up from me...:D
     
  9. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Thanks Will :D

    We'll see what kind of response you get. As I said, I'm not sure what the conversion rate is for traffic to inquiries to sales on a listings site like this. So we'll see :)
     
  10. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    And for comparison, last months stats from this site (the stats at the top are for boatdesign.net with the page views uncorrected and thus a little high because of spiders, bots, the Microsoft SQL worm on the 27th I believe, etc. and the MRTG graphs at the bottom are for the server as a whole which includes boatdesign.net , powerboatlistings.com , sailboatlistings.com , yachtdesign.info , and a few other small sites.)
     

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  11. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Thanks Gary! Now with all these positive comments I guess I'd better put some time into working on the rest of the site too tomorrow ;)

    Thanks everybody!
     
  12. Nomad
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    Nomad Senior Member

    Finally!!!!! ;)
     
  13. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    :D (big grin)
     
  14. Laz
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    Laz Junior Member

    So you think that this is a lunchtime activity for many of us?

    I write for www.guitarnoise.com, and each month we track the number of "unique visitors" (400K) and the average number of hits/clicks per visitor (30). We also track the number of hits for each article, which guides us with our lessons and other content.

    Stats are fun!

    -Laz
     

  15. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    I'm very happy with the mix of professionals, students, and beginners here. I think we're starting to have a great group of folks and the discussion should get better and better.

    I really appreciate all the professionals who take time out to help everyone, and I appreciate the students and newcomers for asking and discussing interesting things and making it a place where people can talk about anything relating to boats and boat design freely. I like to take every opportunity I can to say thanks because I appreciate all the people here making these forums what they are.

    Hopefully as we continue to grow we’ll see our stats get that high too :D

    --and yes they are, as long as they continue to rise ;)
     
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