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<blockquote data-quote="PSJBrock" data-source="post: 124046" data-attributes="member: 1050"><p>Thanks you JR for your critique. We know that our site is not good for people that are "browsing" when we first started we posted every part number we list as a single page. This is good for search engine and things like that but I wont bore you with the technical stuff. </p><p> </p><p>So our site focuses on the customer that knows what he wants. I.E. manufacture part number or supplier part number. We did this because it was the fastest way to get product on the site and easily found by number. BUT it isn't the ideal way for someone that is browsing.</p><p> </p><p>Also we are "actively pursuing" an OEM parts avenue. There are some road blocks that we are trying to get around, like Microfiche, supply and other things. </p><p> </p><p>So is it better to browse by bike model. As in put your year make and model in a search and the system produces a list of everything that fits your model. OR do we group the products together so you search "brake pads" and the brake pads you want comes up and then you select what model you want to fit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSJBrock, post: 124046, member: 1050"] Thanks you JR for your critique. We know that our site is not good for people that are "browsing" when we first started we posted every part number we list as a single page. This is good for search engine and things like that but I wont bore you with the technical stuff. So our site focuses on the customer that knows what he wants. I.E. manufacture part number or supplier part number. We did this because it was the fastest way to get product on the site and easily found by number. BUT it isn't the ideal way for someone that is browsing. Also we are "actively pursuing" an OEM parts avenue. There are some road blocks that we are trying to get around, like Microfiche, supply and other things. So is it better to browse by bike model. As in put your year make and model in a search and the system produces a list of everything that fits your model. OR do we group the products together so you search "brake pads" and the brake pads you want comes up and then you select what model you want to fit? [/QUOTE]
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