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I never understand why websites make things hard to navigate. Aftermarket.com is a good example.
They are running an auction which ends today. So you have to hurry on up and get over there if you want to bid.
So you go to their home page. I see nothing about the auction. So I login. Still nothing. Hit the Home button; NOTHING - I get a page with zero listings. Even if you dont put up the auction listings, put up SOMETHING.
Ok, I think: look for a link on this home page. I search the page for words like 'auction', there is NOTHING.
Ok, go to the bottom nav area. Surely, they will have it there. I see Domain Listings, and under that Ending Soon. I get my hopes up! A bunch of domains! But they are not the auction. So its USELESS.
Kevin
P.s. I did eventually find it, but I had to start outside the website. If you want people to bid, why make it so hard?
They are running an auction which ends today. So you have to hurry on up and get over there if you want to bid.
So you go to their home page. I see nothing about the auction. So I login. Still nothing. Hit the Home button; NOTHING - I get a page with zero listings. Even if you dont put up the auction listings, put up SOMETHING.
Ok, I think: look for a link on this home page. I search the page for words like 'auction', there is NOTHING.
Ok, go to the bottom nav area. Surely, they will have it there. I see Domain Listings, and under that Ending Soon. I get my hopes up! A bunch of domains! But they are not the auction. So its USELESS.
Kevin
P.s. I did eventually find it, but I had to start outside the website. If you want people to bid, why make it so hard?