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I'd like to kindly ask for your help
I have created pet tags that you can see on the image below. I'm selling them in a few countries (of course with different flags etc.) focusing mainly on the UK, Poland and Germany. There is great customer response in Poland and Germany. However that's not the case in the UK. Most common remark is that dogs' name should not be put on the tag. I understand where it's coming from, so I made it possible for the UK customers to choose if the field is called "NAME" or "OWNER NAME". Moreover, all fields are optional. However, I think that most people abandon the website before becoming aware of these two things. Comparing to Poland and Germany, the interest is much lower in the UK and a much larger percentage of people close the website after seeing the main page only.
I'm aware of the Control of Dogs Order 1992 which requires that any dog in a public place must wear a collar with a pet tag bearing the name and address of the owner. I wanted the tags to be fun and bring smiles and created them on an idea of identity cards for dogs, hence their appearance and more data.
Could you please share with me your thoughts on how to adapt these tags to the expectations and tastes of UK customers?
In return for your help, I will be happy to offer you a 25% discount. If you're interested, please use code "DOGFORUM" on the shopping cart page.
I have created pet tags that you can see on the image below. I'm selling them in a few countries (of course with different flags etc.) focusing mainly on the UK, Poland and Germany. There is great customer response in Poland and Germany. However that's not the case in the UK. Most common remark is that dogs' name should not be put on the tag. I understand where it's coming from, so I made it possible for the UK customers to choose if the field is called "NAME" or "OWNER NAME". Moreover, all fields are optional. However, I think that most people abandon the website before becoming aware of these two things. Comparing to Poland and Germany, the interest is much lower in the UK and a much larger percentage of people close the website after seeing the main page only.
I'm aware of the Control of Dogs Order 1992 which requires that any dog in a public place must wear a collar with a pet tag bearing the name and address of the owner. I wanted the tags to be fun and bring smiles and created them on an idea of identity cards for dogs, hence their appearance and more data.
Could you please share with me your thoughts on how to adapt these tags to the expectations and tastes of UK customers?
In return for your help, I will be happy to offer you a 25% discount. If you're interested, please use code "DOGFORUM" on the shopping cart page.
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