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Who Is Using Instagram for a Bit of Passive Marketing?

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Yes, that is a fair comment. A lack of focus isn't ideal and I am trying to focus a bit more. I am taking a bit of time to call which areas to focus on but I'm happy enough for now.

But as a few have said there has been feedback given previously on the areas you need to improve (The design).

See, i could be a potential customer of yours. You might have written a brilliant article that has all the information i need within it, but if i navigate to your site, and see there is no real structure and doesn't have that trust worthy look about it, im going to hit the back button fairly quick! [what is your bounce rate?]

The design is everything these days!

I'm happy enough for now.

What exactly are you happy with?

Well, I will try a bit harder, but like I say, I've been doing other things as well. At the moment I am experimenting with social media.

All the work your putting in to social media to drive people to your site could be a waste though! :(
 
What exactly are you happy with?

All the work your putting in to social media to drive people to your site could be a waste though! :(

I have taken note of your points. I am not happy with the site's design or structure. However, my overall business strategy is doing other stuff such as making domain sales and thinking about bitcoin possibilities, and building another site in a different sector which I haven't mentioned. That's why not a lot changes with LowPrices.co.uk despite the fact I agree with most of what you've said.

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I'd be interested in a blog focusing on stores own budget ice cream - the 2litre tubs.

I'm finding the co-op has a smoother finish whereas Asda's tends to have a higher concentration of ice. It becomes more noticeable in the neopolitan ranges.

But i'm a bit conflicted really as Asda's chocolate ice cream has a much richer taste than the co-ops. Sadly, i'm currently struggling to source the chocolate as a standalone flavour.

FYI Asda raspberry ripple is to be avoided - unless you like your ice cream to have the texture of broken glass. The vanilla has a more watered down flavour also.

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I'd be interested in a blog focusing on stores own budget ice cream - the 2litre tubs.

I'm finding the co-op has a smoother finish whereas Asda's tends to have a higher concentration of ice. It becomes more noticeable in the neopolitan ranges.

But i'm a bit conflicted really as Asda's chocolate ice cream has a much richer taste than the co-ops. Sadly, i'm currently struggling to source the chocolate as a standalone flavour.

FYI Asda raspberry ripple is to be avoided - unless you like your ice cream to have the texture of broken glass. The vanilla has a more watered down flavour also.

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Can't decide whether to eat this Ben & Jerry's or an ice cream snicker.

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