by PaulL » Tue Jul 02, 2013 9:02 am
by PaulL
Tue Jul 02, 2013 9:02 am
I realize work was put in to the new site effort, and that work deserves praise, regardless of opinions, so Thanks to those who've put forth the effort!!!
Following are my opinions, and I hope I don't upset anyone...
I'm not so sure I like the new site.
I think the new site is a bit dry, not a lot of character. It's clean, and it's clear that clean was a goal, but it's a bit too clean. I think the heavy use of CAPS in a clean font kind of adds to that.
I don't know, if it were me, I'd be trying to sell an experience instead of a product. An experience is something that involves potentially many products in more of a continuing and growing kind of way. As the name Robosavvy implies (robot understanding, etc), if I were to push a concept, it would be to offer products in the context of learning paths. The ultimate end game, bots that do unique and innovative things with products found on the site, would be a common fixture (pics, vids), a goal to strive towards, things to inspire creativity.
What would be nifty and useful... Hmm... A few ideas, I'm just tossing these out, I wouldn't even call them a suggestion:
* Skill Level Range for each product, something users can offer feedback on, like a poll, like "user difficulty level" or some such, maybe with links to projects or posts or what have you that use the product. For that matter, maybe an easy way to link a product to a post, like a mini product search / browser when posting, one click embed, etc.
* Product Rating / User Comments (Not just on FB!).
* Project Blogs. I have a lot going on with my project, but only one thing at a time, so I jump around a bit between posts to the various sub-forums. If each user could have their own blog, and / or some kind of way to switch between a blog view and forum view (ex, let users write on a blog and choose a forum in which to post an entry, or post on the forum and choose to copy to blog, something like that), that'd be nifty. For each entry (forum or blog), product links / thumbnails could be added if it was made easy to do (ex, inline lookup, like typing a name on FB, etc).
* Bot Part Repository for 3D Printing - FREE designs right here for use with the printers available here.
Maybe rating / comments for those.
Robosavvy has a personality, the site has character - the new site doesn't convey that character. If you don't want that character, that's OK, but then what will replace it?
I suppose the real question is, what will attract new visitors, new customers? Maybe the new page is the answer. Maybe it's not, I don't know. I'm just saying be very careful about such a dramatic change.
Perhaps we're not even the ones you should be asking! We're all biased. Some of us have been around a good while and are very used to how things are.
Paul
I realize work was put in to the new site effort, and that work deserves praise, regardless of opinions, so Thanks to those who've put forth the effort!!!
Following are my opinions, and I hope I don't upset anyone...
I'm not so sure I like the new site.
I think the new site is a bit dry, not a lot of character. It's clean, and it's clear that clean was a goal, but it's a bit too clean. I think the heavy use of CAPS in a clean font kind of adds to that.
I don't know, if it were me, I'd be trying to sell an experience instead of a product. An experience is something that involves potentially many products in more of a continuing and growing kind of way. As the name Robosavvy implies (robot understanding, etc), if I were to push a concept, it would be to offer products in the context of learning paths. The ultimate end game, bots that do unique and innovative things with products found on the site, would be a common fixture (pics, vids), a goal to strive towards, things to inspire creativity.
What would be nifty and useful... Hmm... A few ideas, I'm just tossing these out, I wouldn't even call them a suggestion:
* Skill Level Range for each product, something users can offer feedback on, like a poll, like "user difficulty level" or some such, maybe with links to projects or posts or what have you that use the product. For that matter, maybe an easy way to link a product to a post, like a mini product search / browser when posting, one click embed, etc.
* Product Rating / User Comments (Not just on FB!).
* Project Blogs. I have a lot going on with my project, but only one thing at a time, so I jump around a bit between posts to the various sub-forums. If each user could have their own blog, and / or some kind of way to switch between a blog view and forum view (ex, let users write on a blog and choose a forum in which to post an entry, or post on the forum and choose to copy to blog, something like that), that'd be nifty. For each entry (forum or blog), product links / thumbnails could be added if it was made easy to do (ex, inline lookup, like typing a name on FB, etc).
* Bot Part Repository for 3D Printing - FREE designs right here for use with the printers available here.
Maybe rating / comments for those.
Robosavvy has a personality, the site has character - the new site doesn't convey that character. If you don't want that character, that's OK, but then what will replace it?
I suppose the real question is, what will attract new visitors, new customers? Maybe the new page is the answer. Maybe it's not, I don't know. I'm just saying be very careful about such a dramatic change.
Perhaps we're not even the ones you should be asking! We're all biased. Some of us have been around a good while and are very used to how things are.
Paul