Joined: 29 Apr 2009 Posts: 9 Location: Costa Mesa, CA
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:48 pm Post subject: Any advice to improve my t-shirt website is appreciated
I've utilized a datafeed to create my first website that sells thousands of t-shirts and other aparrel. People have the ability to view clothing, rate clothing, post messages about clothing, buy clothing, and the option to customize clothing with various text and graphic logos. If there is anything I can improve on the site called tshirtquest.com to make it user friendly, please let me know. And if there is any other improvements you recommend, please fill me in. If there are any forums relevant to my site that would get me more traffic please let me know. Well I thank you all in advance for taking the time to read my question and/or write back to me. Thanks,
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:34 pm Post subject: Hi Brandon,
I visited your website. Its good, could you do something to make it more "sticky"? Also something to make the people return again, i don't know cannot put my finger on it. Maybe Allan or some other member could tell after visiting.javascript:emoticon('')
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If you walk over a kitchen floor that is sticky, stuff sticks to your shoes and slows you down. You stay in the kitchen longer.
Anything that encourages a reader to stay longer makes a website "sticky". Forums or competitions or user interaction of any kind, for example. Anything that gets your visitors involved and doing things on your site, such as contributing photos or graphics, or voting, giving their opinion, participating in surveys. You can be as innovative as you like in creating a sticky site.
A compelling story or a useful tutorial will slow readers down and help make a site sticky.
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Joined: 29 Apr 2009 Posts: 9 Location: Costa Mesa, CA
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 10:53 pm Post subject: added some website stickiness. your thoughts?
Hi,
I added a some poll voting form so online user's can vote on a particular fashion trend. It's just something quick I programmed. I can always change it. The Poll voting form is also on the side bar menu. Please anyone let me know if this can add to the "stickiness" of my website. If you have any other suggestion or suggestion to the existing poll, please let me know. http://www.tshirtquest.com/PollVote.aspx
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