jedijeff123
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http://nanopc-computers.tripod.com/
its for my computer company. my advantage: i can advertise cheaper price than dell
its for my computer company. my advantage: i can advertise cheaper price than dell
You have a every nice site, but a agree with Dragon on this one hosting really isnt that exspencive.your "high-end hard-core gamer dazzling" PC is equipped with a single 256Mb 7600GT.... ummm, ok, i would like to see that dazzle me playing CSS on full with 8x AA and 16x AF without getting below 90 fps
also
pop-ups = NO
adverts at top = NO
ad's at bottom = NO
using FREE shared hosting from tripod = NO NO NO
Using PayPal to handle credit card transactions = NO
Do yourself a favour and shell out for some proper hosting, design some proper systems and pay out for a full e-commerce front and back-end... WorldPay for example. Then you can call yourself a business and maybe get me to like it
I can garuntee you won't get a single sale from that site...
Also, wth is up with that donate button, c'mon, name me another single PC builder site that puts a donate button on the front page, what kind of image does that give off... "Hey everyone buy this PC cos i cant actually afford to host my own site or buy my own server"... GAH!!
Sorry if that sounded a bit harsh, but well...
I agree with dragon. But I don't see a problem with paypal if you have premiere account.
but there isn't much demand in building custom computer s now a days. It's all about repairing and servicing. Plus the major manufacturers like Dell and HP do all the computer selling.
For a start it would need a Business Account to properly handle ALL types of payment, secondly, its called "PROFESSIONALISM" Would you really buy from Dell or GoDaddy if they suddenly came u and said, actually we're not quite good enough to have our own basket system... i know, we can use theis openly available free altternative at no cost to ourselves whilst still taking your money...I don't see a problem with paypal if you have premiere account.
With the custom PC parts, who is going to know what to order, "yeah I want the C2D E6600 with the socket AM2 mobo, 184 pin ram and a AGP FX5500"
sorry to say this but who is going to buy a computer from a 12 year old, I have said this before you are too young. plus how do they know your going to keep up the warranties you are giving out
Pretty nice site and i'm surprised you have a computer company at 12!