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« on: 28 November 2009, 21:29:06 »

hi all

first off im not trying to poach,
i just want opinions on the site, its brand new so it isnt 100% tested yet, thats were you come in

anyway its a site for all vauxhall owners relaunched
Vauxhall Owners Forum

check it out @ www.uk-cruisers.co.uk
sign up and help out

If you like we can add a link to your site on ours :)



cheers
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« Reply #1 on: 28 November 2009, 21:33:14 »

Hello Jay. Cant really see what benefits would be gained from having two forums running together. This one is great for omega owners and just about has everything covered. Thanks anyway.
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« Reply #2 on: 28 November 2009, 21:35:01 »

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Hello Jay. Cant really see what benefits would be gained from having two forums running together. This one is great for omega owners and just about has everything covered. Thanks anyway.
Agreed  :y
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« Reply #3 on: 28 November 2009, 21:41:28 »

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Hello Jay. Cant really see what benefits would be gained from having two forums running together. This one is great for omega owners and just about has everything covered. Thanks anyway.

no worry mate
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« Reply #4 on: 28 November 2009, 21:42:27 »

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Hello Jay. Cant really see what benefits would be gained from having two forums running together. This one is great for omega owners and just about has everything covered. Thanks anyway.

no worry mate
Nice looking forum by the way  :)
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« Reply #5 on: 28 November 2009, 21:45:48 »

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Hello Jay. Cant really see what benefits would be gained from having two forums running together. This one is great for omega owners and just about has everything covered. Thanks anyway.

no worry mate
Nice looking forum by the way  :)

thanks mate, if theres anything you dont like about it please let us know and we will try and fix the problem :)
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« Reply #6 on: 28 November 2009, 21:54:30 »

have to agree with some of the above comments, its going to be very hard to create a forum for all Vx cars, its better off to have one for each model, that way people on that forum know that car inside out.

Same way if an Astra owner comes here (like STMO for example  ;D) comes along with an issue, we have fairly limited info, would advise to join an Astra Forum. For some reason s0d off does not work on him  :D

This forum was spawned from a generic Vx forum, you will get a split of communities (the body kit Corsa lads, vs family Meriva owners)
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« Reply #7 on: 28 November 2009, 21:57:57 »

Can't knock the bloke for trying though! :y

Good luck with it! :y
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Re: new website
« Reply #8 on: 28 November 2009, 21:58:25 »

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have to agree with some of the above comments, its going to be very hard to create a forum for all Vx cars, its better off to have one for each model, that way people on that forum know that car inside out.

Same way if an Astra owner comes here (like STMO for example  ;D) comes along with an issue, we have fairly limited info, would advise to join an Astra Forum. For some reason s0d off does not work on him  :D

This forum was spawned from a generic Vx forum, you will get a split of communities (the body kit Corsa lads, vs family Meriva owners)

Less about the Astra drivers, I drive a Citroen 7 seat Grand Picasso............ :-X
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« Reply #9 on: 28 November 2009, 22:01:19 »

As said by others, your site is obviously new and looking for info/advice.  My tuppenceworth echo's Tunnies in that OOF was spawned from a site that cateres for ALL Vauxhall models/varients and the Omega section soon became greater than the whole to accomodate, hence OOF.

To try and reinvent a generic VX site with the existing competition (without naming names, easily found by a search....) I think you may well struggle.  You need a hook - age of member / car, engine/body modifications / paint jobs / ICE etc and its on this count, i think you may well have an uphill struggle.

Good luck with your venture, however....     :y
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« Reply #10 on: 28 November 2009, 22:02:58 »

Hey Jay ..

Your site look's good and clean but i'm staying put here as i do have the car for this forum .. thanks anyways bud  :y

Good luck and hope you get many members
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« Reply #11 on: 28 November 2009, 22:04:05 »

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have to agree with some of the above comments, its going to be very hard to create a forum for all Vx cars, its better off to have one for each model, that way people on that forum know that car inside out.

Same way if an Astra owner comes here (like STMO for example  ;D) comes along with an issue, we have fairly limited info, would advise to join an Astra Forum. For some reason s0d off does not work on him  :D

This forum was spawned from a generic Vx forum, you will get a split of communities (the body kit Corsa lads, vs family Meriva owners)

yeah i know what you mean, a member of our old forum started his own vx site and it went down the pan rather quickly.


thanks for the comments guys :)
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have to agree with some of the above comments, its going to be very hard to create a forum for all Vx cars, its better off to have one for each model, that way people on that forum know that car inside out.

Same way if an Astra owner comes here (like STMO for example  ;D) comes along with an issue, we have fairly limited info, would advise to join an Astra Forum. For some reason s0d off does not work on him  :D

This forum was spawned from a generic Vx forum, you will get a split of communities (the body kit Corsa lads, vs family Meriva owners)

And I drive an Astra too  ;) ;)
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« Reply #13 on: 28 November 2009, 22:08:36 »

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have to agree with some of the above comments, its going to be very hard to create a forum for all Vx cars, its better off to have one for each model, that way people on that forum know that car inside out.

Same way if an Astra owner comes here (like STMO for example  ;D) comes along with an issue, we have fairly limited info, would advise to join an Astra Forum. For some reason s0d off does not work on him  :D

This forum was spawned from a generic Vx forum, you will get a split of communities (the body kit Corsa lads, vs family Meriva owners)

yeah i know what you mean, a member of our old forum started his own vx site and it went down the pan rather quickly.


thanks for the comments guys :)

What i should of added to that, and as Ljay right pointed out, good luck  :y

Its hard to build a new community, all the best  :)
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have to agree with some of the above comments, its going to be very hard to create a forum for all Vx cars, its better off to have one for each model, that way people on that forum know that car inside out.

Same way if an Astra owner comes here (like STMO for example  ;D) comes along with an issue, we have fairly limited info, would advise to join an Astra Forum. For some reason s0d off does not work on him  :D

This forum was spawned from a generic Vx forum, you will get a split of communities (the body kit Corsa lads, vs family Meriva owners)

And I drive an Astra too  ;) ;)

Now they all come out  ;D

You will be in an Omega sooner or later  ;D
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