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In the fridge, you could easily fit two and a half in one of those big double door ones from experience.
Dog is wondering what's in the drawers. :lol:doctor Bob":jxeg8jxi said:Where would you put the body?
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Jacob":157ndr7d said:Looking at how to sell things myself, as alternative to ebay or Amazon reseller. Things made, mended, old tools, books, musical instruments. Jacob's junk shop.
Interesting. Would you care to expand on that? What went wrong?Flynnwood":3jdczljj said:Jacob":3jdczljj said:Looking at how to sell things myself, as alternative to ebay or Amazon reseller. Things made, mended, old tools, books, musical instruments. Jacob's junk shop.
If you go ahead with this, you are about to embark on a journey of many, many hours, (possibly hundreds/thousands), which IMHO, you will ultimately regret spending the time on. Sorry not to have better news, but experience and all that.
Merry Christmas to all on this board :ho2
Jacob":1jli8vd0 said:Interesting. Would you care to expand on that? What went wrong?Flynnwood":1jli8vd0 said:Jacob":1jli8vd0 said:Looking at how to sell things myself, as alternative to ebay or Amazon reseller. Things made, mended, old tools, books, musical instruments. Jacob's junk shop.
If you go ahead with this, you are about to embark on a journey of many, many hours, (possibly hundreds/thousands), which IMHO, you will ultimately regret spending the time on. Sorry not to have better news, but experience and all that.
Merry Christmas to all on this board :ho2
Posting for sale on a message board (like this one) is the work of minutes.
doctor Bob":3eb6g3i9 said:Drawers are full of Christmas spirit, I sprinkle it on people and then we are all nice to each other.....
Sprinkle sprinkle, uh oh, some has landed on you Jacob.
Lons":1db3fhbw said:doctor Bob":1db3fhbw said:Drawers are full of Christmas spirit, I sprinkle it on people and then we are all nice to each other.....
Sprinkle sprinkle, uh oh, some has landed on you Jacob.
Should have used ash Bob. I can send you some from the North East if you like, there's a massive heap of it from the huge bonfire of red flags. :wink:
Yes and ebay/paypal do take care of a lot of detail, at a price. Maybe I should advertise on my site but as only purchasable via ebay, with links. Would that break ebay rules? I'll have a look.Nelsun":3dri179s said:One of the big hurdles selling online is postage. Just working with UK deliveries only you have 4 zones and different pricing for each.
Keeping you cart software updated is another.
Handling payments is another fun filled field. Do not, under any circumstances, store any payment details on your site. Hackers are busy little barstewards and you'd be shocked at how often sites get scanned for vulnerabilities. Google "SQL injection protection" and prepare to have your brain melted.
What do you do when (not if) something mysteriously stops working? You need some tech support and someone technical oftentimes to get the cogs whirring again. The latter ain't cheap if they're worth letting anywhere near your site.
That's not to say it's impossible, but I would advise identifying a great cart system (i.e. not cheap) as well as a great hosting provider. Think of it like buying a tool: you can buy cheap if you have the knowots to fix it up or you pay good money for something that works out of the box. This is maybe not the best example to give someone who knows how to fix up an old Stanley but hopefully causes a pause for thought.
As for my experience, I was The Technical Guy behind the UK and USA unicycle.com sites so I do have some experience in the field - all be it from almost 20 years ago. Selling the odd bit on a forum is minutes work but not every member of the general public is as nice as us lot!
Jacob":2c92jdlf said:... Keeping it simple is what they want, as far as I know.
Nelsun":2k2b8ejg said:Handling payments is another fun filled field. Do not, under any circumstances, store any payment details on your site. Hackers are busy little barstewards and you'd be shocked at how often sites get scanned for vulnerabilities. Google "SQL injection protection" and prepare to have your brain melted.
What do you do when (not if) something mysteriously stops working? You need some tech support and someone technical oftentimes to get the cogs whirring again. The latter ain't cheap if they're worth letting anywhere near your site.
That's not to say it's impossible, but I would advise identifying a great cart system (i.e. not cheap) as well as a great hosting provider. Think of it like buying a tool: you can buy cheap if you have the knowots to fix it up or you pay good money for something that works out of the box. This is maybe not the best example to give someone who knows how to fix up an old Stanley but hopefully causes a pause for thought.
As for my experience, I was The Technical Guy behind the UK and USA unicycle.com sites so I do have some experience in the field - all be it from almost 20 years ago. Selling the odd bit on a forum is minutes work but not every member of the general public is as nice as us lot!
ColeyS1":2t72tspm said:Those kitchens just look on point ! I particularly like the rounded corner ones. The only thing that could trump it is a photo of Bobs dog looking festive next to one of them.
Rightho! Getting put off!Dibs-h":15u21xe6 said:Nelsun":15u21xe6 said:Handling payments is another fun filled field. Do not, under any circumstances, store any payment details on your site. Hackers are busy little barstewards and you'd be shocked at how often sites get scanned for vulnerabilities. Google "SQL injection protection" and prepare to have your brain melted.
What do you do when (not if) something mysteriously stops working? You need some tech support and someone technical oftentimes to get the cogs whirring again. The latter ain't cheap if they're worth letting anywhere near your site.
That's not to say it's impossible, but I would advise identifying a great cart system (i.e. not cheap) as well as a great hosting provider. Think of it like buying a tool: you can buy cheap if you have the knowots to fix it up or you pay good money for something that works out of the box. This is maybe not the best example to give someone who knows how to fix up an old Stanley but hopefully causes a pause for thought.
As for my experience, I was The Technical Guy behind the UK and USA unicycle.com sites so I do have some experience in the field - all be it from almost 20 years ago. Selling the odd bit on a forum is minutes work but not every member of the general public is as nice as us lot!
SQL Injection - I think the world has moved on tbh. Not that it technically can't happen but most systems\platforms, unless you are on a really old version - it's not something to get bogged down in.
Similarly with holding credit card nbrs on\in your own system - PCI compliance (which has been around for quite some time) - isn't fond of holding credit card nbrs. And most payment gateways & providers won't tolerate it. Not to say someone could or doesn't code one to hold them - but most off the shelf platforms (paid or open source) don't hold CC details locally and won't - unless you are dead set on it and alter it to do so.
Jacob - if you fancy giving it a go, do so. Yes there is a learning curve but what doesn't. Hosting isn't the great wild west it used to be - plenty of reputable firms (large & small) out there.
Jacob":zwfrkk3q said:The website would be hand done html.
Happy Christmas all. :deer
Not if you know how to do it and also don't want a hideously complicated crap design or so called "content management system".Flynnwood":158i6ojp said:Jacob":158i6ojp said:The website would be hand done html.
Happy Christmas all. :deer
You are about 15 years behind on this. Better ways to spend time.
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