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521  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Mt.Gox’s Free Merchant Solution is now supported by Prestashop on: March 05, 2013, 06:57:29 PM
You need to create a folder on the modules folder called mtgox, then upload all content in the folder and it should be in your modules, put install modules and that's it. When I can't advance is when they are asking for configure the module.
That advice (and the originial documentation) needs the addition of upload all content in the folder \prestashop-mtgox-master\prestashop-mtgox-master\ to for for r-tards like me, thank you.
522  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Mt.Gox’s Free Merchant Solution is now supported by Prestashop on: March 05, 2013, 01:01:56 PM
When installing I get told that it's not a module. Could be that I am doing something wrong.
523  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Prestashop 1.5.3.1 compatible payment plugin. on: March 05, 2013, 07:05:52 AM
Well, if you give me a bit time i can create a prestashop plugin to work with SendBitcoins.net
Seems like Im going nowhere untill there is one. But I have to be forward and voice my concerns about using an unknown service provider to me, I will take some convincing to climb aboard Smiley

Well, what would be a better way to gain reputation than to offer the service i started a few days ago to as many people as possible? and build up sort of a reliability (does that work exist?) Wink

Its just an offer.
Your thinking is correct, it is an excelent start. But I will read up on your service nevertheless and hopefully conclude it and you trustworthy Smiley
524  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Bitcoin Personal Wallet on: March 04, 2013, 09:23:49 PM
A lovely idea and a nice execution, I can get one for any adress, right.. not just ones you have the private keys to ?
525  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Prestashop 1.5.3.1 compatible payment plugin. on: March 04, 2013, 09:10:49 PM
Well, if you give me a bit time i can create a prestashop plugin to work with SendBitcoins.net
Seems like Im going nowhere untill there is one. But I have to be forward and voice my concerns about using an unknown service provider to me, I will take some convincing to climb aboard Smiley
526  Bitcoin / Project Development / Prestashop 1.5.3.1 compatible payment plugin. on: March 04, 2013, 06:29:27 PM
Does one exist, I cant find a single one that outright states to be working with the latest version... and the three I've tried so far havent even installed.
527  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Mt.Gox’s Free Merchant Solution is now supported by Prestashop on: March 04, 2013, 06:20:58 PM
Does this work with prestashop_1.5.3.1 ?
It does, just got my first confirmed test payment and order trough.
528  Other / Meta / Re: Unfair Scammer Judgements on: March 04, 2013, 07:19:35 AM
Keep in mind that I never signed up to be the Universal Arbiter of Bitcoin Truth and Justice. I give people scammer tags when it's extremely clear to me that they've broken agreements or otherwise behaved very unethically. I don't have time to (and I don't want to) investigate these things thoroughly, which is why high-profile scam cases are rarely handled quickly. I wait until things settle down and the truth becomes obvious.
I can understand this, thats not a responsability or burden I would want myself. Perhaps in this case you should trust the judgement to another moderator or a well reputed member. After viewing the evidence myself I do believe that he has indeed scammed people, with the added proof of deleted posts and not defending himself things look even worse. I personallu did not lose anything, but am sickened by the fact that he's is the first service I have had bitcoin in myself that has done something like this. I suppose that was poor judgement on my part.
529  Economy / Goods / Re: btc trinkets: Bitcoin Tiepins, Cufflinks, Lapel pins, Keychain, Money Clip on: March 04, 2013, 07:05:19 AM
Im pleased to announce a bullish price drop, with it and the exchange-rate development every trinket is now priced below one bitcoin.
530  Other / Meta / Re: Unfair Scammer Judgements on: March 03, 2013, 06:47:34 PM
If the evicence stated above exists, then this will most certainly put a permanent dent to my opinnion about Theymos, these forums and boths credibility. I will be reading the whole thread linked tomorrow and drawing my own conclutions.
531  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcointalk needs to be more noob friendly on: March 02, 2013, 09:45:40 AM
Part of the unfriendliness to noobs is caused be the endless repetition of  allready hundereds of times answered questions (for the fourth year and counting). A part of the solution could be learning material and tests before you are allowed to post on the forums, possibly separate materials and tests for different forums.
532  Economy / Speculation / Re: Poll - Do you still think we are in a bubble? on: March 01, 2013, 05:32:15 PM
Not a bubble while the exchange volymes are as high as this.
533  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: February 24, 2013, 09:25:28 AM
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534  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Most Expensive Thing You Bought With Bitcoin? on: February 22, 2013, 07:35:31 PM
I guess the most expensive single item Ive purchased was a SSD harddrive 12btc (~200$ at the time), other things I've spent on are bitcoin t-shirts, gambling sites, hosting and casascius coins.
535  Economy / Goods / Re: btc trinkets: Bitcoin Tiepins, Cufflinks, Lapel pins, Keychain, Money Clip on: February 22, 2013, 07:29:32 PM
Bump, prices updated to reflect the 31$ ragne were at now  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
536  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Seeking advice, how should I market my goods? on: February 16, 2013, 11:01:23 PM
We have been using pretty much the same strategy on our marketing, but there is couple of things that looks like you haven't tried.

Bitcoin subreddit
We got a ton of traffic when we posted on reddit about our site. I think you should try that too, maybe give a reddit discount or something, they love that.
Been there done that, as I mentioned above Smiley
Facebook page can be good, but you have to be really active there for it to be beneficial. Lots of posts, almost once a day.

Paid advertising
You gotta spend money to make money Smiley So far, we'd had really good success with banner ads in Operation Fabulous and CoinURL.
Im supprised this accounts to actual sales.. are you sure it does, page loads are worthless imho.
537  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin News source? on: February 16, 2013, 08:15:07 AM
Reddit.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/
538  Economy / Marketplace / Seeking advice, how should I market my goods? on: February 16, 2013, 08:11:55 AM
I design produce and sell bitcoin themed nieche-items (cufflinks, tiepins, lapel pins, money clips and keychains) and I'd like some advice and toughts on how to market them. What I've been doing up to now is:
These are in the order of effectiveness btw, incase someone else is struggling with the same issue of reaching customers. I personally feel very strongly about spamming any media so I try to make posts only when I have something new to show be it prices, promotions or new items.

A forum post here with my goods, pricing, delivery times, pictures and customer reviews.
Posted my goods on bitmit.
[edit] Sold items to a local webshop in bulk.
Posted new items and the occational promotion on reddit.
Donated goods to a mining pool for a promotion mining competition.
Particapated in bitcoinfriday.
Announced a btc-back deal on #bitcoin-otc in an effort to build up my rating.

--Things of which I cant be sure have been effective--
Changed my forum avatar to show images of my goods and added links to where they can be found on my signature.

---the cutoff line, things below this have thus far been ineffective--
[edit] Tried attracting an overseas re-seller.
Made a facebook page for the buisness, did not put much work in to this as I felt it was very likeley to be a waste of time.
Posted my goods on coinpost.
Copied my forum post to bitcointrading.

What I am going to do next:
On my winter vacation I'll be making an attempt at scraping together a webshop, I've done a lot of work on this allready registered a domain, made a few images to use on it, read tons about different templates.. selected the one Im going with and found a payment processor that works with it.

I have also considered, but felt not worth the effort:
Making a youtube video about the goods and promoting it trough cointube.
Paying coinvisitor or similiar a similiar site for traffic to either my forum thread or bitmit auctions.

How would you approach this? Essentially my problem seems to be getting visibility, whitout becoming a spamming moron which I most certainly do not wish to become.
539  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I was charged extra for using my credit card on: February 15, 2013, 07:06:27 PM
This is good and healthy (in many ways). In my dayjob credit card purchases affect profits signifigantly, for example amex can take 4% off the top. Which is a lot when your working with goods where pricing is very competitive, for example groceries.
540  Economy / Goods / Re: My bitcoin keychains 50% off for 24h on bitmit on: February 15, 2013, 06:53:03 PM
I was just pointed out that something with the post on bitmit went wrong and while the item was visible it could not be added to charts, fixed now (link changed).
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