Ken_Shea said:Great Paul, it is obvious that a lot of thought went into this
I especially like the separation of various types of machining RFQ's needs.
Ken
BTW, Ohio is Midwestern and not North Eastern, wouldn't want to taint their status
lwalker said:I think it's a great idea.
Even though my specialty is not a metalworking one, I like knowing I can come here to have someone quote on work that's beyond the capability of my shop.
Micro Turn said:I thought this site is a wonderful idea, but after checking it daily for the past couple weeks. I really think that you should spend more time marketing the site to prospective buyers instead of just advertisers. I see you have tons of different banners running all the time. I am assuming these are all paying sponsers? But the amount of rfq's never changes... well it does but not by alot. I guess when it comes to the $20.00 a month for membership it's a really good deal... But then agian you get what you pay for... Now a days 20 bucks is like a dollar 10 years ago. I would rather pay $600 a month to MFGqoute.com, atleast I have the opportunity to quote thousands of dollars of work per day, and the buyers there respond to e-mails sent. And I know I am dealing with a company with a credit rating, not some kid using his dads computer....( tire kickers ) Also on the other site, it is free for buyers... which I would think is more apealing than paying $20.00 a month for quotes... Just my opinion on how to make this place a little better... Take it or leave it
madeline said:The thing I like about MFG Quote isn't the $600 per month, but the feedback you get after a job closes. Usually within a week you can go back to a RFQ you quoted on to see what the item went for, along with the lowest, average, and the highest quote the buyer received. I also like the ratings they give you on the buyers, you can read the feedback from all the shops that have done work for them in the past. Also as a manufacturer, the buyer rates you on quality, delivery, and responsiveness. That allows future buyers to view your profile. Most people think that the buyers always go for the lowest price, from what I've seen on MFG, this is not the case. In most situations, a lot of the jobs we have received was because we have good reviews from all the customers we have dealt with, not because we were the lowest price. Don't get me wrong, you still have to be competitive with your pricing.
For the short amount of time you have had this site up and running I think you have done a good job with it. However, I probably won't be subscribing to it at this time. I would definately be interested if there were some changes in the future as mentioned above.