1) On product page - Rate a product - simple star rating 1-5
Yes, that one dates back to the days when 'ol Tec (shmax member #5) was around. We'll get to it one of these days, but I don't know if we have enough users flowing around to get much value out of it. It's the kind of thing I could probably bang out in a day or so, so maybe I'll see if I can get 'er done between big projects.
2) On product page - Discuss a product - simple discussion where people can discuss issues or things to be aware of
Hmm, I don't know. We average about one non-bug/non-me forum post per week. Do you really see people chatting up these toys on dedicated pages? We do already have a "comments" field that nobody ever really uses. One thing I've been thinking about doing is trying to separate the comments out into more of a wiki-feel, with history and mark-down syntax--maybe that would make people feel more comfortable.
3) On product page - Youtube reviews - embedded. People can add links to reviews and you can watch them within the page
Interesting. Maybe that could be tied into the feature discussed above.
4) Better gamification of the site for people who contribute (with points)
I've been dreaming of doing an "Achievements" feature for years. Kind of a big feature, though.
5) - The biggie! Selling... Make it tied to peoples wish list. Include notifications, if a seller posts below a certain price..
Working towards this one, fer sure.
6) Integration with facebook and twitter (automatic posts when people add to collection or want to sell)... as an option of course
I've made a few half-hearted attempts towards this. I was going to do Twitter, but was held up by the fact that some joker had already secured a "shmax" account for himself. I went so far as to register the "shmax" trademark, and got Twitter to award me the account (the other guy wasn't doing anything with it), so I guess I have nothing stopping me, now.
7) Pages should be have a little bit more color and be a little less crowded
I have a redesign of the entire site in the can. I actually spent $1k on a "designer" (re: a 16-yr old in Pakistan grubbing extra money on 99designs.com), and between him and I we have a shiny new look. Just need to get around to implementing it.
Email notifications when an item you own is updated - especially renamed
That's a good idea. I had an "alerts" system as well for a while. You can remind me about this one after the store is underway.
9) The ability to subscribe to a category or search result and get notified when an item is added or deleted.
Another good one, but really all you have to do is look at the "new additions" sidebar for any category you're interested in, or better yet, sort the view by "date added".
10) An app that can scan bar codes and take pictures and allow an item to be added from the phone.
We have a guy working on a mobile app. Well, he started on it--I don't know how far he's gotten. Personally, I would just buy a $15 bar code scanner from China, and go to town. You can already search for products by UPC--just put your cursor in the search box, scan a toy with your scanner, and off you go.
I can give you an idea of my short and mid-term plans:
- Finish implementing test plan software (Bugzilla/Testopia)
- Launch newest code refactor (after testing thoroughly, of course). For those curious, I'm adopting PHP's PDO pattern for database access
- Implement new site design
- Hook up new access permissions and finally launch new profile page
After that I want to take a breather and think about what to do next. I really want to take a crack at the new mold system I've been dreaming about for a few years now (linking forms to molds, letting users browse by molds, letting users edit molds, track mold designers, height and width, on and on), but I could see maybe taking a shot at the review system before getting into that. I would really, really love some help on the site, if any of you are intermediate to advanced web developers. There's no money and probably never will be, but hey, at least it's hard, thankless work!