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landscaping related garden help website

Posted by jonathan_walker UK (My Page) on
Wed, Mar 15, 06 at 8:25

Hi, I am writing to you all for a bit of advice, I am 21 years old and have just finished univeristy and gone into our family business, I am trying to bring it into the 21st century and introduce it to the internet, my first project was to setup a online store in which people can order stone direct from our quarry and have it delivered.
My next project is to enhance the website by adding in tips and advice on what to do with our products, I was therefore wondering what problems you think people would most like covered by a website when they are buying aggregates, monoliths, paving, rockery stone etc? ie we sell most stone related products for the garden.

if you would like to look at my website and post suggestions that would be great
www.outlandstone.co.uk
Thanks
Jonathan


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RE: landscaping related garden help website

  • Posted by deeds1 the far SWUK-9 (My Page) on
    Sat, Mar 18, 06 at 7:31

Just a thought, but don't most people buy aggregate etc from a supplier close to them as the cost of haulage can be prohibitive?

How about getting photo's and advice from your customers after all these are the best people to comment on the use of your products.

Nice clean website though - well done.


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RE: landscaping related garden help website

I guess the obvious missing information is none of the sands are recommended for gardening. What do the grades mean?


 
 

 

 


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