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View Poll Results: Should we use a classifieds system?
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No, leave it the way it is!
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Everyone that sells anything should be there!
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Only move those sellers that sell alot.
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I don't care!!
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05-21-2008, 06:47 PM
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Moving to a classifieds system
I'd really like everyones input on this, but keep it nice please.
We've been planning on moving to a really nice classifieds system for awhile. And I'm ready to pull the trigger. But I want everyone to be able to vote on it.
We have two groups of people in BST, people that sell one or two razors every now and then, and people that sell a whole bunch of stuff.
We can move everyone into classifieds. Or Move only people that sell alot, and leave the rest in BST.
What do you think?
Here's another site that's using the system I'm leaning towards:
http://www.viperalley.com/classifieds/
(That is a live site, don't buy anything unless you mean it  )
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05-21-2008, 06:52 PM
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I like having the classifieds available in case I want to sell several items at once, or if I want to browse someone else's lot for individual items out of many.
But besides that, I like having a classifieds section separate from the forum, but still exclusively SRP
Thanks for considering!
Also, does a distinction need to be made between the frequent and the infrequent sellers? How would it be made? Would such a distinction be attached to a seller for a limited period of time?
I also agree with those who have already suggested that we need a way to delete offerings that have been sold. Maybe that would be easier in the classifieds assuming the classifieds don't offer conversational capacities like the forum does
P.S. There's also the old say, if it isn't broke don't fix it. I like the B/S/T. But I'd like the Classifieds as an option. I want it all! The Classifieds section was available in the past - I thought it was a neat addition that didn't interfere with anything
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05-21-2008, 06:55 PM
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I like the idea of having a pic, pricing and description visible from the forum.
I don't like losing the comments, questions and answers in a thread.
Could we use the classified system but have the ability for discussion in an ad?
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05-21-2008, 07:01 PM
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I would have to vote to leave it the way it is.... But then again I am only an occasional seller
The one thing that has already been brought up is that the BST is an informational resource in itself and I think that would be lost even if the selling was just split... JMHO
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05-21-2008, 07:06 PM
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Does this mean items for sale would not show up in the "forums" section? That you would have to go to a different "classified" section? I'm sorry; I'm a little thick from time to time.
If so, I would vote no. I like the fact that the BST is "part" of the community. Its one of the reasons I feel comfortable sending newbies and others to buy things here. I fear that to separate the "market" might minimize the benefits of the "self-policing" we have. I also like being able to see "what's new" and available when I hit the "New Posts" button. Just my 2 cents.
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05-21-2008, 07:55 PM
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It won't directly be in the forums, but it'll still very much be a part of the community overall. People will be able to post comments like now, sellers can manage their stuff better, there will be some form of review system, ut'll be able to be viewed historically, you'll be able to view new additions.. I can't really think of ANY drawbacks to this system.
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05-21-2008, 08:09 PM
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I'd be against it. I don't think the B/S/T forum is broken. Even the heaviest sellers don't sell so much that it clogs up the B/S/T. I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish. Are you going to charge for ads?
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05-21-2008, 08:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dwessell
I'd really like everyones input on this, but keep it nice please.
We've been planning on moving to a really nice classifieds system for awhile. And I'm ready to pull the trigger. But I want everyone to be able to vote on it.
We have two groups of people in BST, people that sell one or two razors every now and then, and people that sell a whole bunch of stuff.
We can move everyone into classifieds. Or Move only people that sell alot, and leave the rest in BST.
What do you think?
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I like the idea of separating it out a little bit. To me it does clog up the boards some especially when you get a hotly commented upon item thats talked about for days after its sold or a bunch of items from a single seller.
I think a more organized classified system will also allow buyers to find what they are looking for faster. I remember it kind of sucked looking for a nice starter razor and stumbling through dozens of incredible restores that were way out of my price range, it made what I could afford (and should be using in the beginning) seem kind of shabby.
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Looks nice but I couldn't buy anything, it seems Traveler got them all
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Originally Posted by dwessell
It won't directly be in the forums, but it'll still very much be a part of the community overall. People will be able to post comments like now, sellers can manage their stuff better, there will be some form of review system, ut'll be able to be viewed historically, you'll be able to view new additions.. I can't really think of ANY drawbacks to this system.
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Thats great. The discussion, both positive and negative, about each item is an education and very important to me. Plus being able to keep track of your listings better, a big bonus.
Thanks for all the hard work I can't wait to see it. 
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05-21-2008, 08:27 PM
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No plans to charge anytime soon. But I would like something more organized for sellers, easier for them to use. And the same for buyers.. Forums aren't really means to be markets.. At least that's my feelings.. Have everyone taken a look at that link I gave?
dw
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05-21-2008, 08:36 PM
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I like the way the viper classifieds arranges and displays the ads; that is the sort of setup I think of when I think of a Classifieds section
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05-21-2008, 08:43 PM
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I'd be against it. I don't think the B/S/T forum is broken. Even the heaviest sellers don't sell so much that it clogs up the B/S/T. I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish. Are you going to charge for ads?
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Some days there are so many threads by 1 seller they almost take up a full page.
The BST is meant for people to sell stuf they want to get rid of.
The BST was never intended to be a storefront for people who don't want to open an online store. It is not a storefront.
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05-21-2008, 08:46 PM
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Please make sure and vote everyone.. ANd visit the link too.
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05-21-2008, 09:04 PM
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Some days there are so many threads by 1 seller they almost take up a full page.
The BST is meant for people to sell stuf they want to get rid of.
The BST was never intended to be a storefront for people who don't want to open an online store. It is not a storefront.
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Agreed, thus the Vendors Corner. I'm on here for many hours each day and I don't see the BST dominating the site when I hit the new post button. I just don't see (as said above) how it is broken.
I'm generally against change without a good reason. I'll leave it to you all and others from here on out. Not a big deal to me.
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05-21-2008, 09:46 PM
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thanks for the opportunity to comment.
as long as we can comment on the items and we can review a history of previous sales, it seems like it could be a very positive thing.
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05-21-2008, 10:12 PM
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Caveat: I am very new to straight shaving, and I've only been a member of this forum since January (another nick).
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Originally Posted by dwessell
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A few observations first:
- Unlike eBay, SRP apparently only offers high standard razors (unless otherwise stated).
- The market for razors is rapidly moving towards high demand/low offer. (I had a massive problem obtaining razors I really wanted at a reasonable price, even with the exchange rate (€ vs. $) working in my favour).
- With NOS razors becoming increasingly scarce, the demand will rise rather than fall.
In my very humble opinion, this will make SRP a valuable resource for people trying to sell, or buy, at reasonable prices. Now, I have been on the net since 1989, and I have seen quite a few net communities in my time, but this is one of the best, both in terms of content and support. Introducing a classifieds system would, again in my opinion only, have one major disadvantage, i.e. attract people that are interested in selling only (and quite apparently, there is good money to be made from razors, if you compare prices now to those paid two years ago), and one major advantage, i.e. make transactions more transparent for buyers.
If I had a few wishes free, I would love to see the following in the classifieds system:
- A form that has to be filled in for sellers. If the form made filling in the salient points from something like Bill Ellis's Selling Straight Razors guide from eBay mandatory, more joy for buyers.
- Pictures on BST are sometimes lacking. Encouraging sellers to adhere to something like B&B's Digital Photography Primer would be equally helpful to buyers.
- Karma points. Imagine a newbie coming to SRP, wanting to buy a razor. Without a good amount of lurking, he will not be able to tell a good seller from a bad. I followed the discussion of who should be allowed to post in BST with acute interest. The main problem I see here: The quality of this forum is as high as it is because there very many regulars who contribute to discussions. So much so that there is limited room for a beginner to contribute something of similar standard. The dilemma that arises: How can a newbie become eligible for a BST section that is based on the number of postings without diluting the quality of the forum?
- Please do not delete finished threads. Or rather, keep the relevant information. Again, take a newbie wanting to buy. How much should, to take an arbitrary example, a W&B Bow with custom scales in good condition be? Hard to tell if you have nothing to compare against. I could easily think of ways to implement that, the easiest being a chart generated from the new classified tables that takes into account, as a minimum, the razor, its condition, and the price it was sold at.
Time to climb off my soap box and crawl back under my newbie rock. Thank you for your consideration.
Robin
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05-21-2008, 10:57 PM
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- Karma points. Imagine a newbie coming to SRP, wanting to buy a razor. Without a good amount of lurking, he will not be able to tell a good seller from a bad. I followed the discussion of who should be allowed to post in BST with acute interest. The main problem I see here: The quality of this forum is as high as it is because there very many regulars who contribute to discussions. So much so that there is limited room for a beginner to contribute something of similar standard. The dilemma that arises: How can a newbie become eligible for a BST section that is based on the number of postings without diluting the quality of the forum?
Time to climb off my soap box and crawl back under my newbie rock. Thank you for your consideration.
Robin
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I generally agree with your first three points. But I like having to lurk in order to tell a good seller from a bad. It places more value on reputation and consistent integrity than forms and guides would. When I know a seller frequents SRP with a good reputation and is consistently honest, I have no problem at all. When someone who hasn't contributed to the forum at all suddenly posts something to sell, I just let it pass. I'd rather buy from a regular here who posted no photo and only the simple description, "Razor, $50" than from someone I've never seen here before with perfect pictures, descriptions, forms, and 5 star awards from competing forums. SRP is a cut above
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05-21-2008, 11:26 PM
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