Need some advice!
itskimberlydang
05-10-2013, 07:17 PM
Hey friends,
I am thinking of investing in a website for my budding automobile dismantling business.
Option 1) Responsive and mobile friendly design. - $180
Option 2) Nonresponsive design (not mobile friendly) but it has 3 columns which is something I prefer - $180
Does it matter what the website even looks like as long as you get your car part?:rofl:
I sell used european car parts.
Please help me pick out which template is best for selling car parts to you, as a car part buyer.
Thanks!! :iceslolan:iceslolan
I am thinking of investing in a website for my budding automobile dismantling business.
Option 1) Responsive and mobile friendly design. - $180
Option 2) Nonresponsive design (not mobile friendly) but it has 3 columns which is something I prefer - $180
Does it matter what the website even looks like as long as you get your car part?:rofl:
I sell used european car parts.
Please help me pick out which template is best for selling car parts to you, as a car part buyer.
Thanks!! :iceslolan:iceslolan
shorod
05-11-2013, 08:44 AM
What do you mean by "responsive" versus "nonresponsive"?
You potential customers are going to want to see a photo of the part, see the cost to purchase the part, know what the shipping costs will be without having to go through the checkout process, and if it's a body part, know what color the part is. If there is any known damage to the part, it should be spelled out. For mechanical parts it would be nice to know how many miles were on the donor vehicle.
What the website looks like is not all that important as long as the information is there and the site is reasonably easy to navigate. A secure checkout process with several ways to pay, including PayPal and Google Wallet would also be preferred by many.
-Rod
You potential customers are going to want to see a photo of the part, see the cost to purchase the part, know what the shipping costs will be without having to go through the checkout process, and if it's a body part, know what color the part is. If there is any known damage to the part, it should be spelled out. For mechanical parts it would be nice to know how many miles were on the donor vehicle.
What the website looks like is not all that important as long as the information is there and the site is reasonably easy to navigate. A secure checkout process with several ways to pay, including PayPal and Google Wallet would also be preferred by many.
-Rod
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