Has anyone wondered why the site needs millions of visitors?
Imagine a site in which silence and cleanliness, and the girl-guide smiles to the only visitor, offering his help. A sort of boutique site as opposed to crowded shopping centers (or markets).
And the commercial success of the site corresponds exactly to the store analogy:
Yes, the number of visitors on the meter is scanty, but each of them is not at all a random rogue Yes, it is quiet here and there is not enough communication, but it is not a desolation. Attendants really monitors, questions of visitors will not hang without a minute to answer. Yes, the number of services will be evaluated by a single digit. But the easier it is to work on quality while increasing cost and need. I'm really interested - does anyone else, besides me, skip the counter during the financial evaluation of the project?