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#247770 22-Feb-2019 10:29
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Long time reader, infrequent poster :)

 

 

 

I have been working on a new multi-purpose, modular, adaptable shelving and storage system for house (and office) interiors.

 

 

 

Currently looking for feedback on the website and the system in general, as I have had a lot of traffic through the website (mainly from advertising), but I'd like to have a few more enquiries or orders :)

 

www.smpl.nz

 

 

 

Was wondering the following:

 

1) When you view the website, do you understand how the system works?

 

2) What would be your expected next step if you thought it would (hypothetically) be something you were interested in.

 

 

 

Thanks so much for the feedback

 

 

 

Hayden

 

 

 

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  #2185315 22-Feb-2019 11:59
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Cool product but eye-wateringly expensive.





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