12-26-2015, 11:28 PM
So why are most of the OP manufacturers morons when it comes to their websites?
Hos---website does not work--i never got a link to a company that sells their machines---5 minutes wasted
Trinity Website sometimes works ---not working now. No price or availability of anything at this time. Pictures of the grumpy scrolling across the top --No pictures of the MX or the Sport.
Trinity is the only people that sell their stuff so their website should rock---Tons of videos up they can link to in their website.
http://trinityrenewalsystems.com/
John G--I like you, but put up a great educational website that has your product explained and show what can be done with your equipment. Slow down the Evolution of the Trinities---lol--- Make a couple of very well thought out machines that hold up---no paint issues--- at a couple of price points.
The Orbitec website looks like the 4th grade class started a website project and after half a day the class was cancelled---Wow.
http://www.orbitecsolutions.com/contact%20info.htm
Clark--I don't know you but you have some of the best values in OP machines. I know you used to make John's machines for him. Hire a college kid with web knowledge for ($20 per hour) one thousand dollars to build you an educational sales website. Two or three extra sales from the site will pay for the work.
Then I went to the Vario website. Hmm they educate me on what OP is how it works, videos, explanation of the machine and videos.
http://www.excellent-supply.com/VARIO-2-...p_563.html
Now I don't wonder why the Vario is selling well--Pretty, simple well marketed.
I then looked at the Challenger website. Pretty good, explains the system sells everything from soup to Ops.
https://challengerop.com
They don't get any coverage on the boards....
Hos---website does not work--i never got a link to a company that sells their machines---5 minutes wasted
Trinity Website sometimes works ---not working now. No price or availability of anything at this time. Pictures of the grumpy scrolling across the top --No pictures of the MX or the Sport.
Trinity is the only people that sell their stuff so their website should rock---Tons of videos up they can link to in their website.
http://trinityrenewalsystems.com/
John G--I like you, but put up a great educational website that has your product explained and show what can be done with your equipment. Slow down the Evolution of the Trinities---lol--- Make a couple of very well thought out machines that hold up---no paint issues--- at a couple of price points.
The Orbitec website looks like the 4th grade class started a website project and after half a day the class was cancelled---Wow.
http://www.orbitecsolutions.com/contact%20info.htm
Clark--I don't know you but you have some of the best values in OP machines. I know you used to make John's machines for him. Hire a college kid with web knowledge for ($20 per hour) one thousand dollars to build you an educational sales website. Two or three extra sales from the site will pay for the work.
Then I went to the Vario website. Hmm they educate me on what OP is how it works, videos, explanation of the machine and videos.
http://www.excellent-supply.com/VARIO-2-...p_563.html
Now I don't wonder why the Vario is selling well--Pretty, simple well marketed.
I then looked at the Challenger website. Pretty good, explains the system sells everything from soup to Ops.
https://challengerop.com
They don't get any coverage on the boards....