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hi nuke did say last week that dealers do view these pages
well if they do !! inprove and enlarge!
most i come across are poor quality the pictures you need a glasses to see them, new motorhome buyers or regulars trading up or down.. need clean cut large images a full description and a easy layout on the webpage.. that is if you want people to travel and view your sales stock!! ....so ..
inprove your web pages DEALERS or lose out to good websites
When we first started looking a M/H web sites I could not belive how por they were. M/Hs must be easier to make a good advert with compaired to cars. But what do you get with most dealers, a tiny picture and a few words. This is for vehicles quiet often costing £30k upwards. Look at car sites and even £1k stuff is well presented. In my experance the smaller dealers have better websites than the big ones. Most of the manafactures site are no better. Very little info etc.
If you want to know how it SHOULD be done take a look at RV dealers in the USA. Loads of high quality images, good descriptions and links to manufacturers sites.
This is a good example of how it should be done www.lazydays.com
They say we are 20 years behind the Yanks and it is so true especially where m/h are concerned
Well I know silver surfers are supposed to be the main net users nowadays, taking over from 35-50 year olds (which also surprised me - thought it would be younger still), but I still get the feeling in the UK that the VAST majority of motorhomers are not really net users. They would much rather be limited to local dealers and the magazines, which unfortunately they think as on the side of consumers ...
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