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11th July 2003, 17:25 | #1 |
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New Inet Shop
I have opened a new shop online at www.compudyne.co.nz
Just wanting to get my name out there a bit. My aim is to give the most personal satisfaction to my customers, cos i have bought from online shops before and i know it can be a hassle. Checkout some of my prices on my website, or email me. www.compudyne.co.nz [email protected] AND PLEASE, SPREAD THE WORD and i will do the same! |
11th July 2003, 17:39 | #2 |
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I can't see it but do your prices include GST ?
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11th July 2003, 17:40 | #3 |
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yes they do, it states it on the main page.
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11th July 2003, 17:42 | #4 |
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heh someone just pointed that out to me
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11th July 2003, 20:34 | #5 |
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so if we spread the word of ur new shop, you will do the same? wtf do u mean by that? spread our names around? :P
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11th July 2003, 22:26 | #6 |
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Can you get hold of 9700's or 9800's non pro? How much to get it down to Chch. What brand is the 9700pro you have for sale?
Good to see another shop out there, always good for competition. |
11th July 2003, 23:05 | #7 |
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bump!
*smirk* Any idea how many 'computer stores' you're competing with in NZ? |
11th July 2003, 23:06 | #8 |
I Like Toast
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I'm going to leave this thread here but as you can see I have removed the thread advertising RAM.
NZGames does not support commercial advertising in any form. You agreed to this when you registered your handle. Any future "Infringements" may result in a ban from posting altogether. |
12th July 2003, 00:55 | #9 |
Love, Actuary
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Does "hassle free" mean you take Amex?
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12th July 2003, 01:22 | #10 |
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Am I the only one who finds this site horribly slow?
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12th July 2003, 05:12 | #11 |
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yeah i can get 9800's contact me via email as i wont be checking this as often as id like to, i dont have much time.
Sorry for the posting before, I didnt really read the rules, tho i have now. |
12th July 2003, 11:41 | #12 |
Fuck up Ashley
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Er, mate. You might want to convert those thumbnail images to gif format instead of jpeg on the front page, they are incredibly slow, and im on a fucking fast connection.
Otherwise nice site........not that great a selection of products........but thats to be expected seeing as you have just opened. Actually, its not. |
12th July 2003, 11:51 | #13 | |
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No, he just decided to open one up without checking out the current market situation What do you think? Way to make yourself look like an asshole with the smirk too |
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12th July 2003, 16:42 | #17 | |
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From what I've seen of the site in question so far there hasn't been a lot of thought put into anything. The NZ market is pretty much saturated with 'cheap' mail-order computer parts dealers and I would expect that we will see 20% (or more) of these disappear within the next 6 to 12 months. The product selection is very small, some images are broken (and others just look plain awful), the host is very slow at times, and the grammer is shocking in places. The fact of the matter is that if you are going to try and run a business (regardless of if it is mail order or a physical shop) professionalism is the key. Having links to pages that are blank is not a very good thing, if you don't have any products in a category then don't list the category (the same goes for listing manufacturers that you don't have any products from - eg. Acer). People have to remember that the PC business is a cut throat market and you have to start it as you mean to go on. I'm sorry if this seems to be harsh criticism but as a potential customer I would have to say that I have looked at your site once and won't bother again as it just hits me as very unprofessional. [/rant] |
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13th July 2003, 02:15 | #21 |
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59 products? (22 processors, 19 ram, 10 hard drives, 5 video cards, 2 motherboards, one monitor, nothing else)
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13th July 2003, 11:18 | #22 | |
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The outlay of the site is pretty good, but the overall construction is rather shocking for a "online company" |
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13th July 2003, 16:33 | #23 |
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well for one, my shop is not 100% based on the net. my business consists of doing IT and network support in the area of which i live in.
My aim is to be as personal as possible with customers. and as for grammar on my site, can you understand everything? i know i can. and the reason the small images are 100k is because they are large images which the site automatically scales down to that size, and when you click on them it shows you a large picture. as for the ones which look "plain awful" can you point these out to me. If you are going to give negative feedback, at least tell me where it is bad specifially so i can change it, not just a generalisation of what you think. So far in my two weeks of operation i have sold over 30K from my site, so it cant be TOO bad, maybe you just need to lower your standards a little bit, sorry if this seems harsh and defensive, but you are the first to complain... |
13th July 2003, 16:35 | #24 |
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Maybe if you scale those big pics down to 100x100px, and just have them linking to a bigger picture. Might give faster load times, I'm not too sure.
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13th July 2003, 16:36 | #25 |
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yer, im doing it as we speak...thanks for your help tho
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13th July 2003, 19:49 | #26 | |
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The point about language isn't anything to do with being able to understand it - it is about presenting yourself as professional to the 'audience' on the Internet. [humour] And you better watch out being as 'personal' with your customers as possible - it might be lagal now but there are still local councils who don't like it [/humour] Last edited by Drgnfire : 13th July 2003 at 19:50. |
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13th July 2003, 20:08 | #27 |
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your page is down.
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14th July 2003, 06:39 | #29 | ||
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His website is hosted on a cable connection with 128k upstream, meaning that if two people access it at once you'll be getting modem speeds, any more than two and it'll be crawling. Several other sites are also hosted on the same 128k connection, some random examples are: http://www.kids-english-stuff.com/ http://orangeruffy.co.nz/ http://www.myetyme.co.nz/ http://www.pcs.co.nz/ http://bafonline.net.nz/ http://jnawk.net.nz/ The email for compudyne.co.nz is handled by (depending on the mood of your name server at the time) either: mx.bafonline.net.nz -or- mx.compudyne.co.nz The problem with that being that mx.compudyne.co.nz doesn't currently exist (at 5:11AM). I don't have a problem with 'yet another' online parts store, but trying to promote a computer parts service to fairly 'IT Savvy' NZGamers when the site in question runs over a cable modem with about 14k/sec upstream and has broken MX records is a bad idea, I won't even mention the poor product range or bad website design. I'll stick to buying parts from a retailer with a website hosted on something other than a cable modem that actually has more than 59 products available. I just checked out: http://bafonline.net.nz/web.php which is hosted on the same slow cable connection, it lists their prices for hosting on their 128k upstream cable connection, my god, check this out: Quote:
As I said, I'm steering well clear of compudyne, their whole setup disturbs me greatly. [EDIT] Hey cool, whoever the admin of the webserver is has decided that all the websites statistics should be publicly accessible, click HERE to see the stats for cyberdyne.co.nz, it seems that as well as being a slow connection it's a slow database server, so you may be have to wait while it loads completely. [/EDIT] Last edited by Mish : 14th July 2003 at 06:52. |
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A 'GET' request happens every time someone signs up for a new account, adds a product to their shopping basket, logs in, or finalises their order with you. Now that means that each person has to initially register, login, then add a product to their shopping basket then finalise their order. Assuming you tested the website at least 10 times (a fair assumption in my reckoning) and assuming (generously) that every single person who registered purchased at least one product, that means that 47 people will have purchased stock from your website in its entire existence (not just the last two weeks). This means that for you to have sold $30,000 worth of stock in the last two weeks every person that signed up would have had to purchase $638 worth of products. Considering the limited range you carry and that most of the products on your site are around $200 this doesn't seem to add up. Was the "30K" of sales you mentioned a typo? |
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But yeah, either way I'm mainly wondering why anyone would host their 'business' on a 128k connection shared by other websites, it boggles the mind. |
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14th July 2003, 10:56 | #33 |
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ph34r teh wr4th of an angry mish
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14th July 2003, 12:40 | #34 |
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the nzgames whiplash at it again..nice..maturity of some of you guys never ceases to stop entertaining me
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Big ups for trying to play the "maturity" card though...always a winner. |
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14th July 2003, 12:59 | #36 |
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damn that was a nice reply :P As he said feedback is good and always will be..immature comments by people bored as per the usual nzgames forum and posting laughable bitchy comments..is just entertainment |
14th July 2003, 13:03 | #37 |
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great site :)! nice prices too, i'll check it again when i got upgrade in a few months :D
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14th July 2003, 13:05 | #38 |
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just an idea 4 the site
get a web designer . all those little flaws end up in one mass downer. also get ur name on Pricespy.co.nz alot of gamers go there from what i know, (which may not be much) so jump on and get out there. |
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BUT, as for “laughable bitchy comments" I'll have to disagree. If you're going to post to a forum about your new online computer parts store and ask people to "spread the word" when you're entering into a already saturated marketplace with competitors that are VERY well established and already satisfy on price, customer service and site accessibility, then go on to offer what seems to be a site that's sparsely populated with stock and is hellishly slow to boot then it's naive to expect people to want to lend their names to promoting your site. Kudos to him for trying to start his own business, but if wants people to mention his site as an alternative source for PC parts then he'll have to actually get some stock listed there and pay the $20 a month to get some real hosting, which if he's sold $30,000 worth of parts in the first two weeks shouldn't really be a problem. If he does that then cool, I'll have no problems mentioning his site, until then it's an insult to ask people to promote a business lacking in so many regards. Different people have different ideas on required levels of quality, I happen to be one of the people who found his store below the ‘acceptable’ bar and as such I’ve made my thoughts known so he can consider correcting it. Hey, maybe I’m not in his ‘target market’ and that’s cool, but referring to peoples opinions as “laughable bitchy comments" when you’re dealing with the wide cross-section of Internet society that NZGames encompasses is a little short-sighted. |
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Anyway i get where your coming from and as already said he is taking on board what you & every1 else has said.. |
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