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underwearman

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Mar 21, 2007 11:27 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`m looking for feedback on my website - www.knuttsak.com.    When revenue increases (I`m selling the majority of product to wholesale buyers) and I increase the number of skews (women`s products, other men`s styles/colors), I will invest in professional web development.  Right now, my budget allows for a do-it-yourself website via FrontPage.  The product, a very high quality men`s boxer brief, is targeted at men looking for premium quality and light-hearted fun.  I would appreciate any suggestions regarding visual appeal, navigation, color/theme and any other design suggestions within FrontPage limitations.  Thanks for feedback!!

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YourFunnyUnderwearman
CampSteve

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Mar 22, 2007 12:15 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`m really not a fan of the main photo. Most men don`t look like that.
And quite frankly, I think most men wouldn`t really want to look like that,
to be that ripped. My point is that I don`t really think it speaks to
your audience. It makes the underwear seem like workout gear or
activewear. What is your market? Buff, burly, gym-rat men? Or just men
in general looking for an alternative to briefs or boxers?

Take a look at the kind of men that model in the fashion industry. I`m not
too familiar myself but one can`t escape apparel advertising. I`d be less
put off or confused about the product if the photo had less emphasis on
muscles and portrayed a regular guy in really good shape.
InactiveMember

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Mar 22, 2007 12:40 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Since you`ve got a budget limitation at present, I would work on the copywriting and communication strategy. It`s a bit unclear, or it lacks a certain sparkle. Your photo choice is certainly interesting. This is where I might normally suggest using a less - I don`t even know what word - well I don`t even know what to say about that picture. Probably not the best for a general audience. It`s racy. In my opinion you should either use a more tame picture or a more racy picture. But the middle ground is sort of boring.

But at any rate, simplify the front page and work on copywriting that really differentiates your product. Patent or not, underwear is underwear, and there is plenty to be had at Target for a lot less. Nothing wrong with charging a premium but you definitely need to justify the premium. The whole angle of support -vs- no support is sort of tired ... and a bit of a cliche. Surely you can think of something a little more interesting?

Also. Maybe it`s just me but I missed the "fun" aspect. Joe Boxer is fun. Fun is sort of a good angle I suppose, so perhaps ramp up the fun. What about a heading that said:

"Are You Big Enough?" Maybe you could even offer three sizes:

  • Average
  • Noticeable
  • Monster

That might be fun/funny and just ego-damaging enough to drive spite purchases. So... you need to pick something conceptual ... like is it going to be endowment-based or whatever ... and really focus on that point. It`s a bit vague or all over the place at present.

Uncommon product for StartupNation but nice to have the variety.

[Here`s an article I wrote on copywriting.] 

 

beautifulpetunia

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Mar 22, 2007 12:49 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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with a name like knuttsak, you HAVE to be goofy!

The site seems to take itself a bit too seriously...the whole time I was on it I felt like I was waiting for the big punchline!

CookieMonster is right on target with his hilarious "sizes" suggestion, that kind of branding is just what you would expect at knuttsak!

I want to see more "knuttsaks from around the world". Put `em on your from page! Is that guy really standing on a frozen lake? Isn`t he afraid of *gasp* shrinkage? Brave man!

LifeTranscender

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Mar 22, 2007 2:29 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi,

I like how you have the waistband as your banner.
Really eye catching along with the buff model.

I liked to suggest you adding a opt-in form on the
front page, to capture names and emails of your
visitors.

Also, on each of your pages include a "Need Help
Shopping? Call 111-111-1111 Hrs 8 -9" This will
provide the visitor a sense of comfort when it comes
to knowing you are there.

As for the color scheme, I`d like to see it tie in with
the colors of your displayed briefs. Add some color
to your headers like "Support Your Boys!!!"

I suggest adding a form where visitors (women) can
sign up to be notified of the release of these briefs on
the Coming Attractions page.

One more thing, we read left to right, I`d suggest moving
the KnuttSak logo in the right corner to the left corner, just
in case your site is too wide for some.

I hope you`ve found some value in what I`ve shared.

Continue to make this an awesome day!

Won`t Be Denied!
C.F. Jackson

Lighting 1,000 Dreams Worldwide!

vwebworld

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Mar 22, 2007 2:56 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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It is all about your target market. Does your target market look like (or want to look like) the photo?  If not, then a change would be appropriate. It is marketing, so if a photo like that gets the ladies to buy for their man - it works.

The page transitions (fade in/out) should be eliminated. Also you should have more descriptive titles for each page ratehr than "Home" for your home page, etc.  Remember, the title is important in search results.

Home page - having the text "centered" is not the best. Use left or justified margins. Also, try to limit the multiple text colors.

You should add an alt image tag to the photos.

"Ashley`s" testimonial on the home page is shown under the "real men real boys..." paragraph. So, I would assume the testimonial is related to the Men`s product.... "Ashley" sounds like a woman`s name.

~Roland



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Nuevolution

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Mar 22, 2007 5:49 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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NUTSAK,
This has to be the funniest Underwear Brand I have seen out there... What I can I say " They serve their purpose" In simple terms they live up to their name...
I had to go back and visit your web site... What the Hell? LIPSAK?
HAHAHA dude you are Cool... I can see my boy wearing a pair of nut zacks... I can already imagine with hit the market... Honey I think you left my nutzaks in the washer too long...!!



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Edgar Monroy
Web Developer / Owner / Consultant
When starting your own business the need to "know-how" is greater than money!
http://www.nuevolution.net
underwearman

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Mar 22, 2007 6:39 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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THANK YOU to all who have replied.  I will implement many of your suggestions.  Thanks again and please feel free to forward additional suggestions.  I love you guys!!

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YourFunnyUnderwearman
smurph05

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Mar 22, 2007 8:07 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I don`t mind the picture at all... ... I love the concept and most of the copy. I like the way your copy reads like a real guy would speak ( "the boys getting loose"), or at least like my husband  does . Keep the fun, and good luck!

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Sharon Murphy
Owner
Northwoods State of Mind, Inc.
NorthWoods


nhgnikole

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Mar 22, 2007 8:35 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hold on a sec, I`m still cracking up at the name ...
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