What Do You Think About E&O?
Where have I been and where have all my postings gone?
Don't worry about the tips. I have more for you.
I've been creating a website and I needed the articles to make it more interesting for visitors.
The site is an online car sales site offering big discounts.
I've spent a lot of effort trying to provide a lot of information. You'll find a full description of the cars plus interesting articles which will be renewed regularly. That's where they are. The site is easy to read and understand. Page links are in the text and take you directly to relevant information without the need to use fancy features to navigate multiple pages. It's simple but it works.
There are no fancy features or graphics shouting at visitors. I'll know if this approach works by the number of page views per visitor.
You'll be shocked to know the only cost is £5 per month for the web hosting. This means with lower costs I can offer lower prices.
A friend has warned me about E&O. With so much written information on the site he says there's the risk of errors and omittions. The motor trade is prone to people trying to take financial advantage of every mistake. I'd be grateful if you'd take a look and tell me what you think and if I am at risk.
I think it's a sad day when we can't freely communicate. If a friend gave me a betting tip I couldn't sue him for the winnings if the bet lost. In the UK we hear about crazies in the US making claims against others. Some are so laughable they have become jokes to tell.
There are things people need to know. Many don't know if they don't use their AC they'll lose it. About half of motorists don't know what ABS does. Half of male motorists can't check their oil with a dipstick. And surely information about finding the right car, costs and safety is important.
Research reveals 97% of car buyers look to car dealers to provide safety information. Do they tell you? No. I wonder why. I going to keep writing tips and articles, but ...
What do you think about my site and my exposure to E&O? Comments please.
Regards
Ralph
www.carbuyersinfo.co.uk
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