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#64136 - 07/25/02 05:21 PM
Re: Help ! I'd like to have a community at drycarpet.com
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Content Kidman
Registered: 10/15/01
Posts: 80
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I think I'd work out the basics first.
Where do you site visitors come from? Do they know the URL, guess it or find it on a search engine?
Who are your visitors, repeat customers, male/female, old/young?
You could create a community targetted at middle aged housewives, if that's your visitor base. You could setup coffee shop environments, general chit-chat or broaden your own remit. Start discussions about other wonderful household cleaning tips/tricks, tell them about other household products, advertise them (for a fee).
However, ask yourself this "what does drycarpet mean to you?". Does it mean household management?
Perhaps you'd be better creating a new domain with a more general focus and directing people from drycarpet.com to houseproud.com's forums, or something similarly named.
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#64139 - 07/25/02 06:41 PM
Re: Help ! I'd like to have a community at drycarpet.com
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Junior Member
Registered: 07/25/02
Posts: 12
Loc: Los Angeles, CA USA
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Paulus - You wrote: "BTW Are those posts on your message board posted by the people concerned? They appear to be promotional phrases or perhaps comments from telephone calls instead. Do you chat to your customers in person or on the phone? If so, what interests them?" Paulus, We email all of our customers after they recieve service. Our db is web based so we have lots of email address. Those that schedule online are asked to visit drycarpet.com and post their feedback. We also telephone our customers and ask for thier feedback regarding the product that we manufacture. Each post is supposed to be associated with a unique IP addresses - I think our BB upgrade may be showing these IP's? We DO NOT post - we leave that to our customers. I really like what you've done with Nicole's site! Very easy navigation and your message board is very nice too! I spent a while at http://www.teamnicole.com . I was blown away -..the fact that NK is beautiful helped - but really nice site! http://forum.doityourself.com looks like a active community. I'll spend some time there and snoop around. Thanks for your help Paulus! Greg http://www.drycarpet.com http://www.drycarpet.com/bulboard/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
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#64140 - 07/25/02 06:44 PM
Re: Help ! I'd like to have a community at drycarpet.com
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Junior Member
Registered: 07/25/02
Posts: 12
Loc: Los Angeles, CA USA
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Hey Allen, http://forum.doityourself.com/ looks nice. I like the "Views" feature. my site recieves 800 sessions per day - so, perhaps if people knew that drycarpet had lots of "View" folks might be inclined to participate. Plus - I should create a new forum that homeowners might be interested in. For example, since we are a contractor for Gucci & Tiffany & Co we know lots of contractors, painters, finished carp., flooring etc. Take a look at http://forum.doityourself.com/ Google - drycarpet is #3 this week: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=carpet+cleaning Yahoo - drycarpet is #1 in web site matches: http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=carpet+cleaning My point? We receive LOTS of traffic these days. Perhaps we're in a sector that isn't oversaturated. keywords: carpet cleaning is pretty unique. -Greg
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