kentmagpie
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posted on 12/5/13 at 11:08 AM |
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kit car for sale website
I've been toying with the idea for a while of setting up a pure kit car sales website. I've bought and sold a few cars myself and
everytime I've had to dabble with ebay, pistonheads, gumtree etc.finding the process rather annoying. I know there's a couple of related
sites trying this but my personal opinion is their not very good. I'm talking about a well structured site with all manufacturers listed and
their models. So people who maybe looking for an MNR will have the choice of looking in sub headings of either bike engine or car engine cars within
the MNR section.
There's loads of different manufacturers out there selling different types of car and it would be nice to get them all on one website. I'm
not even thinking of money at all at the moment, I love kit cars, buying them, owning them but I dont like selling them cos of the mish mash system
on other sites. I just wanna know everyones opinion on whether it's a complete waste of time or whether it's something I should seriously
look into with some people's input and support?
Thanks for reading my guff and i appreciate any input.
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Aaron_n_Sim
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posted on 12/5/13 at 11:22 AM |
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I think it could be a good idea, the 7 style kits particularly are so similar, someone that wants one but doesn't know much about them, must
find the amount of different options daunting!
Thanks
Aaron
Work to Live don't Live to Work
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AndyW
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posted on 12/5/13 at 11:27 AM |
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The problem I see is getting people to know your site. I just typed into ebay kit car and then sub heading gave me the cars and vehicles where all the
kit cars are for sale. I then looked on pistonheads, again has its own kit car section.
So you are going to have to do something really special to get people to know your site and then hope it gets the traffic that ebay and pistonheads
gets. The biggest issue is to get your site high up on the google search, and to do that will be some work.
I don't want to sound negative, I'm all for the promotion of our industry and what it has to offer, but if someone wants a bike engined
MNR for example then they will already know where to look. If someone wants a 7 style car and does not know much about kits then its simply ebay or
pistonheads.
Maybe you need to offer a whole lot more than just cars for sale, maybe parts, insurance, links to forums, track days, clubs, meets, etc to make it
more attractive and get traffic to it.
Good luck
[Edited on 12/5/13 by AndyW]
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hobbsy
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posted on 12/5/13 at 11:33 AM |
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A good friend of mine designed this which kinda fits the bill you are describing. Never going to be as big as a conventional cars for sale website as
there just isn't the volume:
http://www.kitcar-trader.co.uk/
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kentmagpie
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posted on 12/5/13 at 01:35 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by AndyW
The problem I see is getting people to know your site. I just typed into ebay kit car and then sub heading gave me the cars and vehicles where all the
kit cars are for sale. I then looked on pistonheads, again has its own kit car section.
So you are going to have to do something really special to get people to know your site and then hope it gets the traffic that ebay and pistonheads
gets. The biggest issue is to get your site high up on the google search, and to do that will be some work.
I don't want to sound negative, I'm all for the promotion of our industry and what it has to offer, but if someone wants a bike engined
MNR for example then they will already know where to look. If someone wants a 7 style car and does not know much about kits then its simply ebay or
pistonheads.
Maybe you need to offer a whole lot more than just cars for sale, maybe parts, insurance, links to forums, track days, clubs, meets, etc to make it
more attractive and get traffic to it.
Good luck
[Edited on 12/5/13 by AndyW]
I agree with all this and it would be hard work and much up keep to get the site high up on Google. Although pistonheads is good i feel it could be
beefed due to it's slight lazy nature. I missed out on a mk Indy busa the other day as it was advertised in the mk Indy section rather than the
bec section. Although technically correct I was to busy keeping a beady eye on the bec section and got trumped. This is wot made me think about this
to start with as I was annoyed at missing out.
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AndyW
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posted on 12/5/13 at 02:39 PM |
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I know what you mean about missing out on things that are posted in the wrong section. A well arranged organised and well known kit car sale website
is definitely needed, just has to be right from the start.
Plus I hate piston heads, so much crap on there and bad adverts makes me not bother trawling though the good stuff!!
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kentmagpie
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posted on 12/5/13 at 03:37 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by AndyW
I know what you mean about missing out on things that are posted in the wrong section. A well arranged organised and well known kit car sale website
is definitely needed, just has to be right from the start.
Plus I hate piston heads, so much crap on there and bad adverts makes me not bother trawling though the good stuff!!
Well my bro in law owns his own website designing company so I'm gonna have a chat with him and c if we can get something racked up for a cheap
cost. Then it's aboutspreading the word :-) lets see what happens
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kentmagpie
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posted on 13/5/13 at 09:02 PM |
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Been thinking of website names so want some advice, obviously it soley will be a car sales website but been thinking of parts, unfinished projects
etc. C wot u think:
Www.traderkitcar.com
Www.tradeakitcar.com
Www.sellakitcar.com
Www.buyakitcar.com
Www.KCtrader.com
Www.yourkitcar.com
Www.mykitcar.com
Www.iwantakitcar.com
Www.anykitcar.com
Www.whatkitcar.co uk
Www.thekitcartrader.com
Thoughts?
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