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Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6220070)
2) design a product that isn't tacky or made out of dead animal skin.
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seing as this isn't 1930, should anyone?
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I do hope this is for market research to give to your professional designers and not a place to make a checklist of hodge-podge that you'll obey religiously and create an unusable and generic web site made by some kid who read a Flash book.
Here are some basic observations of the current site. Lose the splash screen. It's amateurish, 1998ish and serves no purpose. Lose the SOUND!!! Holy crap are you kidding me? I can't even turn it off... so if I'm somewhere that I can't have sound (library, work, school) I have to immediately leave the site. Lose the flash... your site does not work on my phone. I hate the rollover scrolling... rollover only things like that (photo galleries, scrolling, etc) do not make things easier, just more annoying. Clicking has a purpose... to make something happen. When something happens w/out clicking it is too surprising. The shop shouldn't go to a separate web site... Love the use of customer bikes on the front page. I think the aforementioned shop website is fitting and beautiful. I think the easy solution is to make that template your whole site. Brooks has a huge following and a sweet product. Unique in an industry of me-too's and Taiwanese bikes. Your site should reflect this. It's like a marketer came in and saw flash, and said, OOH YES! US TOO!! - This is not Brooks. I think most of the problems are associated with basing the site around Flash. Run clean and graceful html/css and let your OUTSTANDING product and culture do the talking. All flash sites are for flashy things or companies who have no other way to wow the viewer. Brooks is neither of these companies. Lean on your culture and following. I'd love to see a customer's gallery. I'd go to the site as often as it was updated to see the new additions. Right now, when I reference people to buy your product... I send them to sheldon Brown's site or wallbike.com, because the Brooks site is difficult to use. p.s. I love your saddles. I have one and am purchasing two more very soon. Hope the new site lives up to the product. Good Luck |
No sound, please.
No flash, please. I would not make a SSFG specific section - I don't see how that would be relevant for saddles. |
Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6220148)
seing as this isn't 1930, should anyone?
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More application details and fitting examples on different bikes and riders. I switched from Brooks on my latest bike as the saddle rails are too short compared to plastic saddles and I couldn't find a seat post with enough setback.
How about a Sheldon dedicated saddle? He was a huge proponent! |
Originally Posted by ryansexton
(Post 6216404)
I love the brooks website.
Andrea |
Originally Posted by freeskihp
(Post 6217067)
funny, this came up recently on DCfixed
"So, Brooks totally stole that picture from my friend Luke's (HelluvaStella) flickr page. I'm not sure if it is still up, but that is kind of weak for the company to just swipe a picture. Still pretty cool that his bike was up on their site though." Andrea |
Andrea, you have a spelling mistake and/or grammatical error on every page. PM me if you want a list, but basically you need a proofreader to go over every page - and soon.
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Originally Posted by mander
(Post 6216183)
Should I Make a Flash Site? Flash Website Flowchart.
http://www.thegooglecache.com/flash-...-flowchart.jpg I don't have any input on the website but I like the machine-thing that appears while the page loads. edit: You guys should get more photos of the model from your pdf! |
Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6220148)
seing as this isn't 1930, should anyone?
All throw away goods are bad goods. Cheap leather keychains, cheap leather shoes, cheap plastic shoes, plastic bottled water, etc. I think a brooks saddle falls into the "I am passing this down to my kid" category. I wear leather boots and I take them to a cobbler. They will probably last me 10 years if I get the soles replaced every so often. I see nothing wrong with that. |
riding someone else's saddle is kinda grody. no one is going to ride their dad's saddle.
if you do, you're one step away from wearing his cycling bib. bottom line, the animals-as-products industry is selfish and irresponsible. the idea of supporting it is disgusting, and i have no qualms about posting my opinion about it on a public webforum. |
Yes please no flash, especially that noisy intro.
I like the sections about what goes into making a saddle (pictures from the factory,etc.) Stories and testimonials from riders are always great. If you want a good example of minimal flash usage, I like rivendell cycles' site. (http://www.rivendellbicycles.com/) You can do a ton with css as opposed to flash, basic elements of the site should basically work transparently, not load with tons of sound and flashy graphics. That's not to say I don't like the site, but I would expect a company like brooks to have a simpler site that just works, kind of like your saddles. I LOVE my B17 by the way. |
Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6221201)
riding someone else's saddle is kinda grody. no one is going to ride their dad's saddle.
if you do, you're one step away from wearing his cycling bib.
Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6221201)
bottom line, the animals-as-products industry is selfish and irresponsible. the idea of supporting it is disgusting, and i have no qualms about posting my opinion about it on a public webforum.
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why are you assuming that a non-leather saddle is going to be thrown away in a month or something?
for the record, people throw away brooks. if i know of some, then there are probably tons out there. great that you keep things forever. however, most americans don't, which is why the animals-as-products industry is such a horrible one. |
Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6221288)
why are you assuming that a non-leather saddle is going to be thrown away in a month or something?
for the record, people throw away brooks. if i know of some, then there are probably tons out there. great that you keep things forever. however, most americans don't, which is why the animals-as-products industry is such a horrible one. My grandmother was talking about the throw away culture shift that happened to them when bleach and other house hold chemicals stopped coming in glass jars but instead plastic. She said they boycotted every company that did that until there were no more places to get glass bottles for those products anymore. I never really thought of my grandparents as people who were into that sort of thing. It got me thinking and really spun my perspective some. I now believe it's not the industries we need to change. Corporations are always going to make the product people want, if Company X stops making bad for the environment widgets, then Company Y will start up and corner the market. It is the market that needs to change. You want to get rid of throw-away culture? Educate the people first. The industries will follow. |
Someone might have mentioned it already, but I hate the spring-cutting engine and its screeches and knocks when the flash site is loading up. It always blows out my ears.
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Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6221201)
BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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Originally Posted by mander
(Post 6217099)
They didn't steal the picture! Luke/ Helluva sent the pic to them in response to a call for pics to use on the front page. Then he actually *forgot* about it, later noticed the pic was up, and proceeded to sorta-kinda accuse brooks of taking the picture without permission on an international cycling message board. Unbelievable eh? I hope he's sorry. :D :P
Oh! Reedreeder! I see what you did there. |
I'm Andrew. In the thread, http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=390144, you *did* say
Originally Posted by HelluvaStella
(Post 6202553)
Yes, that be the one. As to how it happened, I have no idea. It's up on Velospace, so I suppose they have a marketing intern trolling the sites in his/her spare time and found it. Very flattering! I hope they sponsor me to the tune of a pair of B66 or B73s and a set of Brick Lane roll-up panniers. *Hope hope*
But, did you see the :D and the :P? I'm just baggin man. You deserve at least a little of that. Relax. |
Flash is a form of art and the Brooks site is well done. I like it.
I do think it is passe unless it is making a comeback. In my industrial markets, I very successfully switched from mailers to fax to email to flash to e-news to interactive web sites and back to mailers, staying ahead of the curve so my message stays fun and fresh to the targeted recipient. Brooks, based on this forum's feedback, go with an option so the viewer can choose the flash entertainment. BTW Very nice market surveying. Every one of us responders is a little bit more in favor of your product because you asked and likely value our opinions. You've a lot of fans. |
http://www.scottandbiccy.com/albums/...ernetFight.jpg
abo8ut brooks....... site is kinda cool.... i think everything else has pretty much been suggested as far as saddles other colors would be hot... and ive always wanted brooks toe straps.....why no strapsZZ!! lolZ |
Originally Posted by sp00ki
(Post 6220070)
1) get rid of the noisy flash intro. it's unnecessarily loud/annoying.
2) design a product that isn't tacky or made of dead animal skin. We will also address the "made of dead animal skin" issue. |
i'd personally like to see a section on modified saddles.
i also like a little bit more detailed information about saddle care than what's available. from what's there it seems that brooks is in denial about the wide range of options available to folks who want to use something more than just proofide on their saddles. pushing proofide and only proofide might sell you a couple extra tins, but i'm not sure it's helping you sell saddles. i'll echo the sentiments about less flash, NO sound, and add pdfs to the list of things i'd like to see gone. |
Originally Posted by Andrea Men
(Post 6227835)
We are working on a new generation of Brooks Saddles.
We will also address the "made of dead animal skin" issue. |
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