Sir Whiskers
First Post
James,
I downloaded your zip file (what's new webpage) and I think you're initial response to the catalog idea is accurate - it's not much easier than shopping online. Now that I know how to get to the new products page on your website, I can do much of my shopping there. A couple suggestions:
1) If it's no extra work, including a zip file like the one you posted of your top 100 products on every cd can't hurt. I ordered several items on cd a while back (I don't have a cd-burner, so it is my backup) and was pleasantly surprised at the number of freebies and demos you included. Having this file on there is just another chance for your customers to decide on another purchase. If it entails considerable cost in time or money, though, I'm not convinced it would make a significant difference in overall sales.
2) Any chance of adding the links to publisher homepage/demo/etc. to the "what's new" page? It would be convenient to find an item on this page and pop straight to the publisher if I need more info to make my decision.
BTW, thanks for all your work in integrating what others have suggested in this thread. I'm truly impressed.
I downloaded your zip file (what's new webpage) and I think you're initial response to the catalog idea is accurate - it's not much easier than shopping online. Now that I know how to get to the new products page on your website, I can do much of my shopping there. A couple suggestions:
1) If it's no extra work, including a zip file like the one you posted of your top 100 products on every cd can't hurt. I ordered several items on cd a while back (I don't have a cd-burner, so it is my backup) and was pleasantly surprised at the number of freebies and demos you included. Having this file on there is just another chance for your customers to decide on another purchase. If it entails considerable cost in time or money, though, I'm not convinced it would make a significant difference in overall sales.
2) Any chance of adding the links to publisher homepage/demo/etc. to the "what's new" page? It would be convenient to find an item on this page and pop straight to the publisher if I need more info to make my decision.
BTW, thanks for all your work in integrating what others have suggested in this thread. I'm truly impressed.