Originally Posted by: "Mitch"
Does the code-behind sell the product on one site more or better than at another?
The answer is YES..LOL.. in terms of speed, accessibility, Usability, scalability and how this affects engine results, a huge YES! Remember when Target got sued for their lack of accessibility?
Price the GPS at MSRP +50 and good luck...LOL.. I'm in your niche a little bit with a client and I've drawn the same conclusion, the entire craftsmen market is really weird in terms of web design presentation, but I think it has a lot to do with the fact that Print is by far more used than the web (better suited for different thread, interested in your thoughts though!). I watch my pops in his workshop and I don't see a computer monitor anywhere. I see grid paper with chicken scratch that only he can decipher.
A good nonstick pan makes a better omelette regardless if the egg is store bought, market bought or that fake liquid stuff we get at hotels.... doesn't stick, doesn't burn in certain areas, easy to flip, easy to slide off onto the plate and start up a new one. Now a copper pan, while used by most professionals, can eventually introduce metallic poisons into the omelette... wait... totally off subject...LOL
You're right man. Just playing around :)
I've been here for quite some time, I struggle daily for my clients. I care deeply about
their success, my success and BV's success. I don't want BV to undersell the support. It's so heavy a burden and while the maintenance fee concept is brand new to the community, there needs to be an understanding that this fee still isn't covering it.
Does marcus use the maintenance fee as a loss-leader product or does it get priced correctly that all is covered and we see a drastic turnaround because the proper staff (at $75-$80K @ 4 people) is in place to support AND develop?