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Thanks Joey, I appreciate the comment. I hope this can be of use to you in the future.


Thank you very much for your comments and for taking the time to look at my site.


Thank you for the feedback,will add a cache plugin.


Thanks for the feedback. I am currently working on the branding, this is definitely something which needs to be done. Good point about the photo of the poster from an angle. Will take the above on board. Thanks again!


Also, build up the product. Say something in the descriptions like: "This poster is made to original specifications, just like the posters made 60 years ago when they changed the course of history." These posters are a niche product. They don't fill a need, they fill an emotional desire to connect with history. Build on those emotions. Some posters will sell themselves, for the rest, you have to sell them.


Thanks, this is great advice.


Disclaimer : This is not my site. I only got one pop-up. Apologies for the inconvenience.


Disclaimer : This is not my site. I only got one pop-up. Apologies for the annoyance.


Thank you very much for this.

I have been reading ecommercefuel.com and Andrew(webmaster) says you can get around the low margin by choosing a niche that requires a lot of additional information,e.g something technical and then pricing yourself higher than competitors. He argues customers will pay for the additional information and good customer service. E.g. help installing etc.

As someone who has been there and done that, would you agree with this?


Thank you very much for this, very helpful. I will get reading.


Will have a look into this,thanks.


Thanks for your comment Greg,I will check those links out.


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