Capt. Clueless
Well-Known Member
make a facebook page
+1
make a facebook page
>http://www.merryfisher645.co.uk/
If you right click and look at the page source code it is a classic example of a code writing program it contains about twice the code needed compared to hand written code. All code wrting programs are the same it's looks as though they are making it impossible for anyone to make any changes. If you right click on this http://www.kellyseye.net/caribbeanjuly051.htm and go to page source you will see what I mean.
If you want to sell it don't bother making your own web page. No one will see it. As others have said it's hits that count. For that you need it to be on Yachtworld.
Anything else is just a vanity project that will not get the boat sold.
If you want to sell it don't bother making your own web page. No one will see it. As others have said it's hits that count. For that you need it to be on Yachtworld.
Anything else is just a vanity project that will not get the boat sold.
I also disagree, a well presented website dedicated to the boat can be linked to from other free adds such as Appolo duck, boats and outboards etc.If you want to sell it don't bother making your own web page. No one will see it. As others have said it's hits that count. For that you need it to be on Yachtworld.
Anything else is just a vanity project that will not get the boat sold.
I bought our current boat seeing an ad with a link to a Weebly page, then sold the old boat by advertising a link to a page created by the same. I'd recommend it seems pretty easy!You can use https://www.weebly.com/ to create a website for anything including selling your boat.
Hope this helps.
Sold two boats using a website designed on weebly. There is a small charge to make the site visible to search engines but it is minimal compared to a broker fee. Give the site a name that is obviously related to the boat. I had for example hardy36.co.uk
I'd disagree; I sold my Hallberg-Rassy using a website I put together, and used the same design to sell a friend's Sun Odyssey. Both were high up in Google search results. Both achieved excellent prices, without paying broker's fees.
Another plus for Wix.Not sure what the bump is. The advice still stands, just check any changes to their systems since 2016. Also more companies are doing this now wix seems to be popular
I am in the process of creating a website for selling our boat. I have tried a couple of free site making sites and found them to be not very user friendly. To be honest I struggle with web tech.
Any recommendations for a user friendly site I could use to good effect with my limited ability.
I want to make a site that I can put all the details and pictures on and then reference from a for sale site.
Many thanks in advance for any constructive help.
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I was struggeling to sell a house in France which had been up for sale for 4 years, I decided to put it on eBay and as they only allow you to put 12 photographs on the website a fomite on here created a website through " Moonpig," which allowed me to download loads of photographs which helped me sell the property. Only trouble was that once set up it wasn't interactive and you could not alter it.
I would also do the same with a boat if it helped to sell.
Put me down as a +3 on Wordpress. Clean, simple, does it all for you, eg thumbnail galleries linking to large scale photos.I swear by WordPress, but I don't think it's the most intuitive platform in the world...