Who created a website with Vistaprint
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Hello,
has anyone created a website via Vistaprint? is the result satisfactory? I want to create a sales site and I’m hesitating with Vistaprint in view of all the negative posts I’ve read about them, thanks for your answers!!
have a nice day
has anyone created a website via Vistaprint? is the result satisfactory? I want to create a sales site and I’m hesitating with Vistaprint in view of all the negative posts I’ve read about them, thanks for your answers!!
have a nice day
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 3.5.6
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moi , www.montplaisirsurplus.com.
vistaprint reste un moyen limité pour commencer la vente sur le net, il permet un démarrage de l'activité à faible cout, personnelement je n'ai pas assez de stock donc pas de choix, mon site est référencé 53 sur google, c'est à moi a travailler pour faire mieux.
ca reste un outil coorect mais artisanal pour démarrer sur le net, pour un vrai outil pro, il faut compter 3500euros et 40/mois d'hébergement.
démarrer avec ca , c'est sans risque , j'ai effectué des ventes, mon site est réguliérement visité, en 3 mois je passe de quelques visite par jour à 50 de moyenne,
un seul bémol, beaucoup de visite venant de l'étranger.
mais cela viens du référencement.
c'est au créateur de travailler pour référencer.
conclusion: outil correct pour débuter et faire connaitre ses produits en attendant mieux,
il faut bien savoir que mieux ne ferat pas démarrer son activité plus vite.
seul le référencement, la quantité de choix, la, pub faite soit même fait démarrer votre site
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It should be noted that Vistaprint is a total scam
everything that is offered is just advertising about it and to get something decent you have to pay extra that are included elsewhere: color version! for business cards
and especially the free website for a month
I ordered business cards which ended up being more expensive (color on both sides)
and tried the free website for a month
result with the card invoice the website is free but on my bank statement there were two charges one for the cards and the other the next day for 5.94 for the site
but it doesn't stop there a month later
two charges one for the site and the other for the site at 17.81€
I wanted to switch to a professional website
in short I pay for both and the worst part is that once you order anything with them they keep your bank details and do their thing so to avoid
I will sue them and file a report
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I disagree with you. I just ordered from them. They have fairly precise Terms and Conditions (CGV), you just need to read them beforehand. The 250 free business cards are for one side; that is specified. If you choose two sides, you know you will have to pay, it’s written clearly. And you pay for the shipping; that seems obvious to me. I am a business owner, I charge my clients for the production and the delivery.
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Ridiculous... On the net, the slightest order is either so cheap that you pay a big shipping fee, or the opposite, expensive with free shipping. In real life, in our economic system, nothing is free. Moreover, when you sign, whether with a pen on paper or with a click on the net, you read what you sign because legally “no one is supposed to ignore the law,” and furthermore, signing commits your moral responsibility, unless you are deemed 'crazy'; any attempt to sue me seems really... Briefly. Unless you recognize yourself to be stupid and need someone to manage your account and your life, it only affects you. But next time, just think to read.
Oh and also, saying that you are going to sue someone (a person or a company) is considered a threat to the judiciary, and its simple words can therefore come back against you.
To the prudent listener!
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It’s really quite the funny guy, bsf-security, and given the look of his site's menu, which is exactly the same as the first link above, you’d think he got it from Vista Print. Being a security guard doesn’t give you the right to do your Stallone act behind your PC, as you put it.
I’m a former security guard, former boxer, and I don’t go insulting everyone; that would be too easy. And the worst part is that I’m from Bernay, I’m not far from you evidently. But it’s true that in the 76, civilization rhymes with primate (ONK ONK!)
Anyways! When you don’t know, you should stay quiet, so unless you’re coding with an electric telescopic baton, I’d suggest you review the encoding of your site.
Indeed it looks mediocre when you view the source code
So there you go, big mouth, big mouth and half... the little man in mousse...-
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Free cards - VistaPrint heavily condemned for unfair competition Where it is said that certain commercial practices are not legal in Europe, even online. Will this new conviction of VistaPrint spell the end of a development model that worked for 10 years, but is finally... illegal in Europe? This is indeed the conclusion that follows from the verdict statement of the Dresden court (Germany), which has just heavily condemned the American company, whose headquarters apparently moved from Bermuda to the Netherlands (!), and which has over 10 years become the world’s number one in online printing. The facts go back to November 30, 2010, when the Dresden court, following a complaint by the German printing house United Print (Print 24), ruled the VistaPrint commercial approach of prospecting by means of free advertised products illegal, as customers are ultimately charged fees. For the German justice, this practice is unfair and therefore contrary to competition rules. This stratagem of VistaPrint is known to every printing professional and has indeed angered him at one time or another, because it devalues printed matter by equating it with a product worth nothing and because it then discredits printers by effectively charging for a supposedly free service, according to the old printer-thief adage. Faced with a judgment that brings down a large part of its marketing strategy, the American company (?) immediately appealed this judgment. Alas, on September 30, 2011, the Dresden Court of Appeal confirmed the first instance judgment, ruling the practices of VistaPrint illegal, a company that gained a competitive advantage through false statements... This decision of the Dresden Court of Appeal is all the more interesting as it obliges VistaPrint to inform print24 of the extent of the prohibited prospecting operations. Thus the Nassau-based company is required to repair the damages caused to print24 from 11.02.2011 and which will still be caused in the future due to VistaPrint’s actions contrary to competition rules. Therefore, VistaPrint must communicate to print24 the orders generated by its unfair behavior and the revenue thus realized, with the costs actually produced by these orders. The value of the dispute was set at 250,000 euros. If this ruling is exemplary in that it condemns an unfair practice that has harmed the entire printing profession for 10 years, the fact that the blow was delivered by a printing company nevertheless raises questions about the abyssal silence of the sector’s professional organizations, notably Intergraph, on the subject. Shouldn’t this fight have been carried by the representatives of the profession? This ruling then constitutes a strong signal against all other online printers, notably in France, which, plagiarizing VistaPrint, use the same discourse on their websites. They now know that any competitor can be condemned for the same reasons and claim heavy damages.
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continue to hesitate ... because this kind of site can hardly be referenced !!!!
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the 'www' is also made to communicate, share and exchange, right?
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not or rather poorly indexable
too little access to the source code and exorbitant rates !!!
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why do you say vista print is crap for business cards?
a bit expensive, and now incessant mailings ..
but the question is about the sites built with their online 'script'!
well: expensive, impractical, and very hard to rank ... ;)
a concrete example:
I know this site: http://www.lorthenzia.net/
a real nightmare for SEO, a very strange coding and for so few pages an enormous price, so for me, avoid!!!
the 'www' is also made to communicate, share and exchange, right?
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Hello,
It's been more than 2 years that I’ve been using Vistaprint for business cards, posters, brochures and other materials for my home-based hair styling promotion, and I’ve never been disappointed. I find them more professional than some who have storefronts on the street and who don’t respect delivery times or even the quality of their products, and their prices are not cheap. -
Come on, I’m reposting for people like Pascale who can’t control their click-click impulses and read the terms and conditions without reading the CGVs. These people read contracts without actually reading them, they crack me up, then they come crying!
Me, for 2000 double-sided business cards I paid €70, I think that’s reasonable, now if you’re not a bunch of gullible fools, either you’ll go to a nearby printer who’ll ask you for €300 for the same thing, or you’ll buy a printer for €70 with the right sheets and 5 color cartridges.
And then you want to sue them when you’ve accepted their T&Cs? Haha, good luck!
Pathetic.
The little guy in mousseeuuuuuuu...-
Yeah, it really costs a lot for a young entrepreneur like me. I advertised everything on it—sign, business card, magnetic plaque—and the finish is very good. And in print shops, the prices are crazy; when they see that the internet is giving them competition, they’ll lower their prices. But it’s a shame that Vistaprint doesn’t make signs, because right now I’m spending 398 euros on raised lettering.
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to sell what?
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there aren’t many solutions here:
- an open-source script
- a scalable online showcase site (and without security issues for purchases)
- a personalized e-commerce store (you need the means to have it ...)
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it's like their business cards… they no longer sell, so they released a kind of online CMS, completely crappy and some people fall for it, that's for sure!!!
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I admit it, and today it's not hard to find a modular site for free or even with a low subscription.
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I’ve been with them for 2 years now, and I have 0 problems... and I’m even delighted... for the business cards the same, I often end up benefiting from free products and even wonder where they find an interest in it, here’s my site vistaprint: www.terreliquide.com
Me, in any case, I recommend their interface, it’s ultra simple, as for SEO what I read a bit higher is bullshit, it’s not your hosting provider who should index you unless you pay for it (the asshole’s skin) but rather do it yourself... it’s long, annoying but essential to appear at the top! ...well, big debate... and some will say that this isn’t the topic of the post... (those who hinder progress... pff) -
yet another little smartass who really doesn't know much ... of course it's not up to the host to refer us ... but when the hosting is not suitable, is crap and provides a more than dubious code and almost limits all optimization possibilities, what do we do then! if it suits you, good for you, but don't "trick" others with your ignorance!!! i speak from experience .... totally something else :-) even business cards are cheaper elsewhere now :-)))))))))))
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Hello,
I’m in the same situation—could someone help me?
I know nothing and I need a functional site that isn’t too expensive
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Hello everyone, I’d like to create or have my website built. I am a logger/tree surgeon, and this site would run my advertisement on the internet, which would be a plus nowadays when almost everyone swears by the net. So, do you have an idea where I could make this site—Vistaprint or something else at a reasonable price, of course. Best regards. ***@***
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Hello and welcome ;)
1 - create a site to get known = what could be more normal?
2 - BUT 'swallow' everything that can be found on the NET = what could be more 'normal' ^^
the example you cite is almost in the TOP 10 of online scams!!!
thank you therefore for not trying to intrude into someone else's post and therefore to create, or better: by signing up AND creating 'your' own request = much higher chances of getting a response :)
thank you
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note: I take the liberty of putting this request from 'January 4, 2010 at 15:27' into "resolved to avoid ... :)
and thus = another request, please kindly create a truly PERSONALLY meaningful one ;)
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