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texanatheart 11-25-2008 06:18 PM

FINALLY GOT MY ONLINE STORE UP! Suggestions?
 
I hope this would be okay but everyone on this forum is usually very relaxed so I'm guessing it will be fine!

About a month or so ago I go the boot from Ebay! I was left with thousands of dollars in women's clothing and no place to sell! So with A LOT of beginner guidance and information from THIS SITE, I have finally been able to establish my very own web site selling young women's clothing. Keep in mind that I literally have NO WEB DEVELOPER BACKGROUND, and I just took a 4-week class on graphic design in college. Everything was started from the ground up. As of right now, I have spent just over $1,000 for the design of the store, logo, domain, hosting, etc. I think that's pretty damn good! I have been doing all of my own modeling and photography, and photo editing. I am afraid that some of the photos may look too amateur.

I would love for all of your expertise! Any suggestions at all about .. anything .. regarding my site would be GREATLY appreciated. So far, the site it live but I haven't started any ad campaigns, so there is literally NO traffic going to the site.

Also, not all of my products have been listed yet. Categories look somewhat bare, but I am working on getting the rest up.

Really, if it weren't for this forum, I probably wouldn't have been able to REALLY get started on this site. So THANKS to anyone who helped me out =)

Here it is:

FridayNightFashions.com

Be brutally honest!!!!!

John14789 11-25-2008 06:32 PM

It looks pretty good!
Just put more stuff in your store and then start bringing traffic towards it.

yaw1800 11-25-2008 07:18 PM

the brutal honest truth is ...

i love that site!! I've been contemplating starting my own site but have had doubts about webpage development etc.. Truly an A++ effort. Wish the best to you and i'll refer some female friends to your site as well

aspkin 11-25-2008 10:56 PM

Very nice site... it looks professional so once you start getting targeted traffic to it you should see good sales. Good luck to you!

TGMT² 11-26-2008 01:23 AM

VERY NICE! You did what most of us Dream of doing. :rolleyes:

Keep us updated with how you progress and hopefully prosper.

I'll do my part and forward your URL to everyone I know through email.

aspkin 11-26-2008 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheyGotMeToo (Post 66953)
VERY NICE! You did what most of us Dream of doing. :rolleyes:

Keep us updated with how you progress and hopefully prosper.

I'll do my part and forward your URL to everyone I know through email.


It's not so hard. It just takes some money and a lot of grunt work. But it's worth it. :)

texanatheart 11-26-2008 02:43 AM

Honestly, you all are TOO sweet! Thank you so much for all of the compliments =)

Yes, as askpin said, it just takes a little bit of money and determination.

I have basically worked non-stop for the past month on researching and then doing all of the work getting the site up, trying to get every last detail perfect.

I am by no means an expert, but I am very proud that I have been able to make a functional site. Still haven't sold anything though =)

Like I said I have spent just over $1000 so far, which I think is fantastic (NOT including inventory, that's a whole nother story). You could spend less if you have a background as a developer, but I certainly don't. I just finished college and have a degree in NUTRITION. I am 21 years old and I used money I have saved up from babysitting mostly, and some left over from what I made when I was able to sell on Ebay. I was able to do some of my own graphics after I took a Photoshop course, and everything else I have basically just been teaching myself as I go. I have learned quite a bit about HTML.

TRUST ME, if I can do it, anyone can! You just have to REALLY want it, and I really really wanted this. Research research research. My ultimate goal is to be able to live off this in the not-too-distant future. We shall see!!!!!!

I am now very glad that Ebay booted me because it FORCED me to take my sales elsewhere and now they won't be getting any more of my money (okay, so maybe a little still..)

Again, thank you all so much for your kind words. I'll keep ya'll updated!

pinkharo 11-26-2008 04:23 AM

i want to see too, but the link is not working for me right now, i will try later. But just a note, if you do a lot of photos then I would suggest investing on a good camera. And by good camera I don't mean those compact cameras ;)

aspkin 11-26-2008 05:17 AM

Yeah, it's down for me too. Who is your host?

You might want to try HostGator, they're top notch.

mantisinc 11-26-2008 10:40 AM

As are Bluehost. Flawless customer service, and I had 0 downtime back in the day when I was on shared.

I think the website looks fantastic. Great layout, nice and easy navigation, appealing to the eye, and functionality with ease.

If I were you, I'd start doing some search engine optimization on it (that's a whole new world, feel free to check out forums.digitalpoint.com for some great advice), and maybe some keyword advertising.

Best of luck - and I hope things work out for you!

John14789 11-26-2008 02:31 PM

I as well use hostgator. Very good hosting I may say as I never had one down time. Go and google hostgator $.01 first month signup and then after that it's only $10. So give it a go with hostgator because you never want to be down when your customers come knockin!

yaw1800 11-26-2008 04:47 PM

my friend referred me to Godaddy , he uses that and said he hasnt had any problems with it yet

philly387 11-26-2008 06:00 PM

Beautiful site Texan. Honestly when I clicked the link I expected some starter website like yahoo stores or something like that. But it looks FANTASTIC!!! A++++ Work. Congrats and good luck :) Let us know how it goes after you start advertising!

Savannah 11-26-2008 11:25 PM

WOW impressive!!! You've motivated me as well and I thank you for that! I have alot of shopaholic friends and they'll all see it too!!

pinkharo 11-26-2008 11:40 PM

It's working fine now. You got something great going there. Keep up the good work.

Good luck

imthatguy 11-27-2008 03:56 PM

wow, I see your site was built by vollision and they Are not cheap. You need to seo your links or you will never make it in google . Your links should sAy the naMe of your product.
If you need seo done I can get you on 1st page of google for 10 keywords. My seo team are very good. Contact me

texanatheart 11-27-2008 07:25 PM

Yes, I do use Volusion. They have a rather steep monthly fee, but their premade templates are very nice, which is the main reason I decided to go with them. I could have gone with a cheaper monthly host and different shopping cart, but I feel that the templates I could have gotten for cheap would not be up to my standards, and that having a site custom designed is not feasible financially for me right now. So instead I used their one of their premade templates and customized it a bit by myself.

I do eventually plan on moving the site away from Volusion. I was reluctant to have my site on their server, I mean, what if something happens to their company? But at this point in time, its a risk I have to take. I know that a well-designed site is key to sales (once, of course, you already have visitors, which I am working on =), and I felt that Volusion was the best way to go for my budget.


But again, thank you all for your comments! More updates as soon as they happen!

tvaughan08 11-30-2008 06:45 PM

Great site all u need is some SEO work now and you will be on your way.

JohnnyBoy 11-30-2008 10:05 PM

For a $1000, and ur up and running, not bad. Does it come with a webmaster to manage design and scripts, or does that cost extra or plan on doing that yourself. A buddy of mines makes websites, charges between $200 - $500 but his work is no where near as exotic as that one. For a thousand bucks, that not bad at all.

411guru 12-01-2008 01:15 AM

Very nice so far. I suggest starting an ad campaign via google, yahoo, and msn if you have not since SEO will take forever, maybe 3-6 months to get any decent traffic.

Juicyas 12-01-2008 08:35 AM

Humble suggestions:

models should all cut off at same place.. perhaps below the mouth as it looks a bit weird seeing teeth like that

favs I'd change to favourites to seem a bit more professional :)

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Juicyas 12-01-2008 08:37 AM

P.s can you introduce me to that model? :D


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