posted on December 24, 2003 09:01:28 AM new
Let's go People:
I'm not sure what your inhouse statistics are showing. Obviously, your auction customers are your best profit generators. Don't you see any upside at all for Storefront users. I thought by now that you'd at least be adding a few extra features, improving or addressing points previously made such as search weaknesses, etc. Even as a loss leader, improvements in this area would pay off later, no? Online sales appear to be increasing according to the media.
More Ideas -
I love my Storefront, so don't take this the wrong way but what about the following:
(I'll continue to contribute but will there ever be any additions or changes?)
1) Storefront site analysis - domains, urls, browser types, time spent, referred by logs, etc. You'd get more power users. This could be used in conjunction with some free webspace.
2) Use MBs from our unused image storage allocation towards extra user editable pages where we might place javascript, additional form handlers, etc.
3) Links to other Storefront users that we like, increasing our chances of getting listed on search engines that use the # of links as a prioritization for placement.
4) Free Search engine submission )built in software) for sellers that generate profits above a certain level.
I could keep going but I won't. Is it that obvious that nothing improves in our Storefront because these are loss leaders regarding hosting and mbs provided, etc. Or is it just my imagination? Sooooo stagnant, with so much potential.
posted on December 24, 2003 10:07:50 AM new
Hello,
We do plan to make future changes to stores. As you know, we make our upgrades and changes based on user feedback so what you have provided to us is very useful. I have forwarded your feedback on to Product Development.