[ausev] Starting business...

MLAB mlibrik at earthlink.net
Tue May 29 14:14:06 GMT 2007


Clendon Gibson wrote:
> Since your business is to sell EV equipment, your website ought to have a lot of tutorials about what kind of stuff is needed and how to use it. 
All the information on Easy Street's website grew out of the fact that I 
kept giving the same spiel to everyone customer who showed.  I finally 
just wrote the whole thing down.  That doesn't save me from giving it 
all over again, but it helps people to digest it all.
> As you grow your business, I would also recommend "case studies" where you show the steps needed to install a particular bit of gear. Eventually it would be nice to see whole car case studies.
>   
An interesting idea.  It takes some foresight to document stuff like 
that, but it gives you an opportunity to highlight premium items and the 
value of using them. 

It would be good if you were a source for appropriate sized wire and 
connectors, along with supplies for waterproofing.  Those are not always 
so easy to find.

-- 
Mike Librik, LCI #929
Easy Street Recumbents
(512) 453-0438
45th and Red River Streets, thereabouts
Central Austin
info at easystreetrecumbents.com
www.easystreetrecumbents.com
www.urbancycling.com



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