Thanks everyone for their input, truly useful, even if I did not specificaly quote your comments below. I would like to say thanks for the comments, and I am pleased people enjoy the pictures - took me quite some time to learn how to capture accurate colour!
While I agree with this logic, I do not think it is my style. Admittedly, being in Toronto I have access to a massive supply of corals and the potential for volume sales would be easy. I generally do not feel this is what people are looking for and I can only hold so many corals in the space I have. I think people are looking for pieces known to be colourful and hardy. I could easily go the chop shop route, but I think the quality would go down.
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Originally Posted by Aquattro
Dave, I know for myself anyway, my purchases are soley impulse buys. If I see a pretty pic, it's a must have. Going to your site showed nothing new any time I looked, so eventually I stopped looking. So far I've spent over $400 in the last 4 or 6 weeks on frags, from someone else.
IMO, keeping the pics current and new is what will generate lots of turn around. And higher volume can also justify lower prices.
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Agreed - moving the date would make sense. When I set up the site, I envisioned updating it more. Perhaps the next month or two things will bring some changes, much based on feedback here. Do you look for a date on a site? Prefer one?
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Originally Posted by christyf5
I agree that keeping a website up to date is definitely time consuming and sometimes a pain in the arse, however I'm like Brad, I'm definitely an impulse buyer. I suppose to a certain extent your posts here on canreef certainly generate enough interest. However, the date on your website always makes me wonder if the frags on the site are still available. Perhaps just remove the date?
As an aside, there is another frag website that I used to go to constantly, however the "boxing day sale" ad they had on the front made me wonder if they were even in business anymore (or cared about online sales).
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Thanks - I agree with this and will keep this in mind. As Christy mentioned above, what if I did not have the date on the site though? Do you look for a date on a site? Prefer one?
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Originally Posted by Chaloupa
I buy completely on impulse......if it's pretty and it's available I will buy....if I'm not sure whether or not it's available I won't email or call...I'll look elsewhere....
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Thanks - need this info.
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Originally Posted by Borderjumper
I too have spent $hundreds in the last 2 months on corals bought on line.
I've looked at your site a few times and never seeing anything new, pass it by. Updated pictures really get your stuff noticed.
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Agreed - we did waste alot of time on emails.
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Originally Posted by J.Lloy
Dave, I would also have to agree, I looked at the website and made a wish list, hummed and hawed. It wasn't till I saw the new pics that I went ohhh yes I need those.
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