coleman kayak1
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 8, 2005
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Here is a question Iboats members: Should we keep or git rid of the manufacturer forums?
Agree w/SBN<br /><br /> And when iboats makes money it enables us to have the forums in the first place.<br /><br />It's starting to look like some members think this is a gov. funded site.<br /><br />Don't be a dumb a$$ and bite the hand that feeds. Not to mention what they just invested in new equipment and now all people want to do is complain. <br /><br />I'm not jumping on that train.Originally posted by SBN:<br /> It's all about the bottom line at iboats.<br />The more you have listed, the more you sell.
Why would having a mostly unused manufaturer forum cause people to buy more stuff?Originally posted by SBN:<br /> It's all about the bottom line at iboats.<br />The more you have listed, the more you sell.
More search engines will find more ways to point people to iboats . . .Originally posted by ZmOz:<br /> Why would having a mostly unused manufaturer forum cause people to buy more stuff?
Name one boat related word that doesn't already bring up iboats.Originally posted by QC:<br />More search engines will find more ways to point people to iboats . . .
And anybody with any common sense looking for information related to those things will add "boat" or "outboard" to their search, which will always find iboats. Having a forum for those things will not bring search engines here any more than they would without them. Adding those words in small print at the bottom of the page would have the same effect as having an entire forum for them.<br /><br />I own a large webhosting business along with several high traffic websites. I know exactly what it takes to be found in a search...having a specific brand forum isn't one of them.Originally posted by rolmops:<br /> Herter's,Duracraft,Titanic you want me to continue?