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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 5255" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Yes I'm the same way. The price matters to everyone, because it does not matter how nice, what quality, how much I need it if I can't afford it, or justify the cost for my applcation. And also because my goal is to beat the big guys on price with reasonable and at times better quality.</p><p>A year ago we needed a swamp buggy for 6 weeks. The fellows over at mattracks make bolt on track systems for almost any 4x4. Seemed like a good solution. Buy the tracks for one of our pickups. Have a pickup again after the job. But had I known they were 33k USD I would not have wasted their time and mine. We bought a used nodwell with a hiab on it for 15k cdn.</p><p>The webmaster and myself dicussed this and one of the updates for the future will be to have a price list. Actually the web site should offer a better price then the ebay site because of the 3 to 5% commision that ebay makes. I guess the big thing holding me back at this point is I want to learn how to update the page, pricing, picks of used equipment, add photos of my custom work with descriptions myself.</p><p>The remainder of the site will stay fairly constant, and likely a anuall update will suffice. </p><p>Then you need to learn how to bring traffic. from what I understand, reciprical links from simular sites, changing content and advertising are the keys.</p><p>Here ebay is good, in that it gives you alot of exposure, and bad that it brings stiff competition.</p><p>I know what you mean though, alot of times the number is the difference between contact and moving on.</p><p>Ken</p><p>I'm sure I have alot to learn, but we sure going to give it a good try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 5255, member: 307"] Yes I'm the same way. The price matters to everyone, because it does not matter how nice, what quality, how much I need it if I can't afford it, or justify the cost for my applcation. And also because my goal is to beat the big guys on price with reasonable and at times better quality. A year ago we needed a swamp buggy for 6 weeks. The fellows over at mattracks make bolt on track systems for almost any 4x4. Seemed like a good solution. Buy the tracks for one of our pickups. Have a pickup again after the job. But had I known they were 33k USD I would not have wasted their time and mine. We bought a used nodwell with a hiab on it for 15k cdn. The webmaster and myself dicussed this and one of the updates for the future will be to have a price list. Actually the web site should offer a better price then the ebay site because of the 3 to 5% commision that ebay makes. I guess the big thing holding me back at this point is I want to learn how to update the page, pricing, picks of used equipment, add photos of my custom work with descriptions myself. The remainder of the site will stay fairly constant, and likely a anuall update will suffice. Then you need to learn how to bring traffic. from what I understand, reciprical links from simular sites, changing content and advertising are the keys. Here ebay is good, in that it gives you alot of exposure, and bad that it brings stiff competition. I know what you mean though, alot of times the number is the difference between contact and moving on. Ken I'm sure I have alot to learn, but we sure going to give it a good try [/QUOTE]
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