Recording Engineer said:
You fail to realize that DaviSound has designed their website NOT as a site to easily browse-around, in search for something specific; at least NOT on initial few visit. They want you to read the ENTIRE website, in a specific order...
Well, that just once again tells me that they have absolutely no fucking idea of what they are doing.
Why the hell do they want me to read about pinouts before I come to the products? I know enoough about pinouts to know that I don't have to read that until I actually HAVE the product. And why should I be forced to read about "inner tubes" and compressors before I come to preamps, if it is the preamps I'm intersted in?
And I see it BOTH ways, as far as THAT being a wise or not so wise move... But quite frankly, more than likely, it's those who are interested enough to read the entire site that are the ones who are more inclined to appreciate and eventually purchase their gear.
So, once again, you imply that unless you like the fact that their website is crappy, you won't like their products. Very strange indeed. To me that sounds like only people with no critical eye who are able to enjoy that badly things by calling it "special" will enjoy their products. I don't think that is what you are trying to say, but that is what it sounds like.
In all honesty, as far as navigation, those who are genuinely interested, have browsed and read a good portion of the site on quite a few occasions, that they quickly figure-out and remember where everything is.
You shouldn't need to figure out and remember where it is. There is no need to. There is NOTHING on that sire that prevents it from being done in a proper way, where you can find information easily the first time.
The fact that you NEED to figure out and remember where the information is is in itself proof that the web site design is a failure. And you don't have to take my word for that. You can ask ANY web-design guru/expert/teacher/whatever, and they will say the same thing.
Has it ever occured to you that THAT is how DaviSound wants their website... NOT because they CAN'T come-up with their own "typical" website, or at the very least, pay someone like you to do such a thing?
Yes, it has on svereal occations occured to me that they want their website to drive away potential customers who are not worthy of buying their products. It has occurd to me because you keep repeating that this is how it is. And I still think that is stupid, and a bad business policy.
Their website DOES represent all that is DaviSound! MOST DEFINTELY NOT your typical gear. MOST DEFINTELY NOT your typical company. MOST DEFINITELY NOT your typical website! MOST DEFINTELY NOT your typical point-of-views.
Blablabla, yes, you have said this before. You still can't come up woth any good arguments to why "non-typical" has to mean "bad" when it comes to web sites.
And me, being someone who intially came to know DaviSound exclusively through their website, without ANY recommendation from ANYONE, nor finding ANYONE who had EVER dealt with DaviSound what-so-ever themselves or them even knowing of ANYBODY, they CERTAINLY caught MY interest right off the bat, enough for me to read their ENTIRE website and evetually buy my first piece of gear from them.
And yet again you imply that only the people who are worthy are allowed to buy stuff from Davisound. And you claim that this is their business practice, and that it is intentional. I have no way of telling of you are right, but you may very well be. I still don't see in what way that is good business practice.