"Most collectors do not even visit corporate websites for topps or UD either."
Seriously?
Are you debating that a better web presence wouldn't help Razor's efforts to reach regular ol' hobby folk? Folks with disposable income, but not blessed with spare time to follow message boards? Folks...
Just for kicks- and a better understanding of the process- check out this sample Topps "memorandum of agreement"- a summary of the contract process (which sadly gets cut off because the site only offers previews)
http://www.techagreements.com/agreement ... 0duringE!Z!
If you look at the...
Another Austin guy here...I too went by the show today- and I too left before walking in...I went around 2pm and by the looks of it, just 3 tables remained (I didn't see anybody selling wax, but it was a quick peak through the door)...absolutely pathetic and really dissapointing...to the OP- I'd...
Chris, thanks for the quick reply. Makes sense (the short-staffed answer). The danger though is real: If it drags on too long it may cause people to lose faith in the company- outside the card biz, I run across a site that goes too long without updating and I wonder if they’re still in business...
You can dismiss me as a troller because this is my first post, or assume an anti-Razor bias, but I think this is a fair question…
In (nearly) 2009, isn’t it important to have a web presence?
http://www.razorcollectibles.com/ hasn’t been updated since 10.9.08
Let’s say I was somebody who...