SoapyGoats
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I also encourage you to invest, or make, a loaf mold that will hold its shape: those bulging sides from silicon molds looks awkward, and to me anyway feels awkward to use. It also makes the soaps very wide compared to your cigar band.
Do a spell check of your site - you have your eucalyptus/cedarwood soap spelled incorrectly and the label is wrong as well. That is one thing customers notice - you need to know how to spell what products are in your soap.
Personally, I would wait to unveil your site until you can include shipping costs. As for me, I wouldn't buy upfront without knowing what the actual total cost is.
I don't mean to sound unkind, but soaping is a complex pursuit.
I appreciate your passion, enthusiasm and sense of fun with it all, and don't mean to sound discouraging. But don't fly before your wings are fully fledged!
Lol...Glad you were not offended by my suggestion on 2nd suds!
I know I am a little late to the game here - but a shopping cart is not only a good idea, but a necessary idea. Going along with Paillo's comment about shipping costs, the actual buying process shouldn't need instructions. As mentioned, there is a lot of competition out there and anything that makes it more difficult to purchase is going to dissuade potential buyers. Getting people to your site is usually the hardest part. Once they are there, you don't want them to be turned off by making the purchasing process more complex than it should be and more difficult than your competitors. IMO, that should be a priority if you truly want to be an online seller.Also I'm looking into getting a free shopping cart and shipping calculator...good idea?
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