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Oliver82

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Jan 18, 2017
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Can i ask that you take a look at my site and see what people think. We have had it up for about 6 months now and sales have been slow. Its not a huge concern as i am more than aware that you cant just build a website and expect to become the new amazon overnight. We sell our products elsewhere and when doing exhibitions or markets then we can sell 15-20 per day so we know that people like the product. Finally i am sure someone will pick up on the picture in the accessories section. These will be changed this evening.
 

fisicx

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All the images look computer generated. It looks like a rendered wall with a MS paint frame that with the image of the posted superimposed on the top. The description are weak and when I clicked for print only the image didn't change to show the print only.

All you are doing is displaying the products. You aren't selling the products. To do that you need actual photos of the posters and some great descriptions.

Your page: https://revilo-images.co.uk/collect...permint-club-26th-july?variant=12427007459407

£19.99 for print only plus £2.99 shipping

On Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/EVERLY-BROTHERS-Duanes-Peppermint-Club/dp/B06XV8B22Q

£2.99 plus £3.99 shipping

Guess which one I'm going to buy...

And I can't see any contact details on the site other than an 0330 phone number. Makes you look very iffy.
 
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Oliver82

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Jan 18, 2017
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Thanks for the initial feedback. Addressing your points, they are computer generated becuase my images are comptuer generated but i know what you are saying with regard to having a photograph of the physical product. I am not sure about your point on descriptions, i dont descriptions on the posters at the moment but the descriptions on the other products have taken me hours and hours.

The poster you have linked to is simply a A4 print, literally anyone can do that. I produce large, high end framed prints. But i agree i need to work a little more on the price of these. I havent paid to much attention to those as they are a new collections. The Pop Art is my main focus and where my advertising points at.

Thanks again for your feedback, some good points.

** Edit, having re-read you post all your points only seem to relate to the vintage poster section.
 
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fisicx

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I looked the popartmyphoto page and it suggests this is some affiliate of popartmyphoto.co.uk

I went to that URL and it brought me back to this page. So I'm a little confused. I'd bin the logo woth the URL.

However, this appears to be a totally different service to the rest of the site. I uploaded an image of a landscape - no heads anywhere but couldn't see how to select the colours to match my home (like it says in the blurb). Is the print glossy, matt or can I have something funky? Can I have non-reflective glass? Can I choose the frame colour/style?

It looks like a great service but it looks like a normal shop page - you do do some really funky things with the layout to make this page pop.
 
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Oliver82

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Jan 18, 2017
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I looked the popartmyphoto page and it suggests this is some affiliate of popartmyphoto.co.uk

I went to that URL and it brought me back to this page. So I'm a little confused. I'd bin the logo woth the URL.

However, this appears to be a totally different service to the rest of the site. I uploaded an image of a landscape - no heads anywhere but couldn't see how to select the colours to match my home (like it says in the blurb). Is the print glossy, matt or can I have something funky? Can I have non-reflective glass? Can I choose the frame colour/style?

It looks like a great service but it looks like a normal shop page - you do do some really funky things with the layout to make this page pop.

This is excellent feedback, thank you. I will action this immediately.
 
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fisicx

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The problem is shopify. I'm not sure you will be able to do all the clever things you need without a custom page.

If it were me I'd separate the two parts of the business. Keep the posters on shopify and make popartmyphoto.co.uk a different custom built site.
 
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