I believe the restriction to 26 is part of what makes the promotion more appealing. The fewer bands listed means more exposure for each. The purchase of a letter is on an annual basis, so if a letter is taken and another band wants it, they could possibly get it the following year. I will setup a waiting list for that purpose.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll take all I can get!
EXCELLANT SITE, GREAT FRIGGIN IDEA
/will visit often
Muzi I think this is the ONLY issue I have with this...
You should make your site similar to others where competing bands have to pay more to keep the name type thing...
Or... make it to where they have no right to the letter once they become signed...
Its your site but those are my .02 cents..
:laugh:
...The band will essentially "give up" the letter if they get signed, making it available to the next band on the waiting list.
I'm not quite sure exactly what you meant with paying more to keep the name.
Thats great with the first part...
what I was reffering to is there are other sites where you pay for advertising space; however, if someone else pays more to get that spot, you are A$$ OUT, as they get the spot in your place.
SO... the more you are willing to pay the more likely you keep your spot...
you could also make it pro-rated so that if someone wants that letter bad enough, the person with the lower payment loses the spot, but gets paid back for the amount of their remaining contract...
There is another post somewhere here on OSNN about something similar where you paid per pixel...
hope it helps anyway..
do osnn.net next ;p
do osnn.net next ;p
The design as has been pointed out, is pretty sweet. There's something I don't like about the header though. It just doesn't seem to match the elegance of the rest of the page.
It's a wicked idea, props for the sweet domain name, and I think it's great that you actually went ahead and created it.
Good luck man!
Ok, I showed the site to a few of my friends (all of whom are musicians and two are in a band)
They all agreed that the idea is really cool, what they did not like was the 1000USD "listing" fee. Also the fact that no letters are currently taken they feel that the site does not get much traffic. (yes, I explained that you just finished it )
Could you put some sort of visible counter or traffic chart that shows the stats? Or are they not high enough to display yet?
That is just what a few musicians are thinking... I guess you could call it "test results from group a"