Your Input

Greetings All!

I am currently in the midst of designing a website for the Rubber Stamp store I work at and would like your input.

What drives you back to a stamp shops website? What do you hate? What are your thoughts!

Your input will help to make it a great site and I would greatly appreciate it.

I have done a ton of work so far, but would really like to have input from you.

Thanks SO much! and I look forward to reading through your responses!

All the Best to you all!

-Lisa

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Lisa
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I agree with the others.

Give us the URL and we can take a look and then give you feedback, ideas of things to consider or change.

I think having contact information very clearly available (phone number) is very important.

Some websites (not necessarily for stamps) list the items and all that, but they don't list the price clearly next to the item...this is frustrating. When I'm looking at something I like, I like to know how much it is.

Also, don't hide your shipping/handling charges at the very end. Make it clear up front what they are.

Anna

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annafine

I will take as much into consideration as possible...I am not sure our online store will be in the first phase...the store site yes, as this is an actual store front...I am slowly dragging them into the 21st century. I think an online store would be awesome....but our general policy is...if it is a company we currently order from (which will be linked on the site) then we can order anything you want on our next order.

I thank you all for your input and as soon as I have everything up for viewing I will let you all take a peek and see what I missed....I am so excited for this project and hope it goes well.

All My Best!

-Lisa AKA sniffles, hack, & achoo! ( I am currently with cold ;()

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Lisa

Pat, just curious..why don't you like Paypal? Are there problems with it? Kim

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Kim

It's not PayPal per se, although I've occasionally read people griping about problems with their system.

I just prefer dealing with vendors who are sufficiently well-established as businesses to have their own credit card merchant IDs. My experience is that they're probably going to be more business-like in general with regard to things like shipping and return policies, prompt order fulfillment and still *being* there if I want to make another order in the future.

It's just personal preference, not any implied criticism of hobby vendors.

-- Pat Kight snipped-for-privacy@peak.org

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Lisa

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