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PapaJay 08-06-2009 03:17 PM

rcdatabase.org
 
Hi rc folks, now we have this collaborative radio control database.
Any inputs to improve this site please submit it at suggestion

HoaRC 08-07-2009 10:36 PM

how did you program the site to be easy to navigate like that? could you send me the html? i want to use the same layout, of course if you put work into it and don't want to share for free, you don't have to and i won't copy it. but if you feel like sharing to help me make site (which is free and makes no money at all) then please :)

PapaJay 08-08-2009 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by HoaRC (Post 6176827)
how did you program the site to be easy to navigate like that? could you send me the html? i want to use the same layout, of course if you put work into it and don't want to share for free, you don't have to and i won't copy it. but if you feel like sharing to help me make site (which is free and makes no money at all) then please :)

Which one did you meant? the menu or the whole site?
If you mean the menu, you can try menu tree.
If it the rcdatabase.org site, whoaa... that a lot of php coding involved.

The site it self not a forum based, so I have much more freedom to create or expand.
I hope users can help me to improve rcdatabase features and start to build up large database for RC.

HoaRC 08-08-2009 12:28 PM

I like the idea of the site. The truth is that manufacturers and retailers could have easily setup a database like this, simply by giving customers a way to post their information on the database. But, the manufacturers are not interested in you knowing exactly which motor to use in that ARTR you bought. They want to keep you in the dark so you buy many different motors just to try them. And people in the rc community are more interested in socializing than building a useful database. There is a website called rcdocuments.com which has been fairly successful. But, I doubt that it makes any money. Why? Because people go there once, get their manual and don't come back. Compare that with a forum where people come back on a daily basis. You get more ad revenue. And the companies use forums to get consumers to market rc products to each other. If you already have an rc database, then people will come and use it. But it is unrealistic to expect people to come and build the database. Most people on the Internet want to take and not give. And then one day, some smart guy will come and steal your idea, your database, and create a site that's better than yours. And poof goes all your work promoting, adding the database info, managing, paying for hosting, etc. :(

PapaJay 08-08-2009 01:58 PM

indeed that the facts, every webmaster have to face it.
Even manufacturer have to fought with the copy cat :)

Of course this site will be a forum, with social thing, just run on own development application, rather than to start with a common forum software.
Still needs a lot of work to make this site better.

JatoTheRipper 08-08-2009 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by HoaRC (Post 6178333)
I like the idea of the site. The truth is that manufacturers and retailers could have easily setup a database like this, simply by giving customers a way to post their information on the database. But, the manufacturers are not interested in you knowing exactly which motor to use in that ARTR you bought. They want to keep you in the dark so you buy many different motors just to try them. And people in the rc community are more interested in socializing than building a useful database. There is a website called rcdocuments.com which has been fairly successful. But, I doubt that it makes any money. Why? Because people go there once, get their manual and don't come back. Compare that with a forum where people come back on a daily basis. You get more ad revenue. And the companies use forums to get consumers to market rc products to each other. If you already have an rc database, then people will come and use it. But it is unrealistic to expect people to come and build the database. Most people on the Internet want to take and not give. And then one day, some smart guy will come and steal your idea, your database, and create a site that's better than yours. And poof goes all your work promoting, adding the database info, managing, paying for hosting, etc. :(

So you ask for the code to this guy's site, which is brash enough on it's own, but then you go on to bash his site? Wow...

HoaRC 08-08-2009 05:40 PM

sorry don't mean to look like i am bashing the site. rcdatabase.org is a great idea and i would love to see it thrive! it's just over the past two years I and a two other forum members have tried to create such a database for airplanes on wattflyer and we found that most people in the rc hobby don't want to contribute the work to create a database like that. don't mean to bash at all. i think it's a great looking site and that's why i asked about the code.... sorry sorry sorry....

PapaJay 08-09-2009 04:52 AM

LoL no problem with that, infact that made me think that how we make this database to be usefull for you and everybody?

As the main concept, we can start to record with what you have right now.

I think nobody can afford all range for example Neu motors just to find out the difference between them, am I right?

As the time goes, maybe someday we can have full range Neu motors, complete with details, pictures, and user experiences with related product.

Imagine that we can have complete part list for each vehicle, don't you think to find compatible parts become so ease? or need to find compatible motor for your model?

Don't you think you can help someone out there? Or maybe being helped.

PapaJay 08-11-2009 11:15 PM

Update, rc car tires section is up.

PapaJay 09-10-2009 02:46 PM

Bumps up to the top :)
Hey guys new update...
I've created new area for website only.
Maybe someone here need link exchange.

HoaRC 09-11-2009 03:37 PM

great job on the site. it browses naturally and very fast too. it might be a good idea to survey what information people look for. generally people look for the newest products. if you look at all the rc models in the world over the last ten years and count their parts there is literally a million things to put in your database. so you have to narrow it down to what people are actually looking for. i think your aim is to be a portal for people looking for parts, manuals, and new upgrades. most people look for the best, the cheapest, the fastest.

PapaJay 09-12-2009 06:12 AM

Thank you, HoaRC.
But I think you wrong about the products, look at vintage Tamiya guys.
You can see how they product become obsolete but highly demanded.

Mysql capable to handle these million of records if we create it correctly.

The purpose of this database is to help get complete info about one product and compare it directly with another.

Also we can have compatible or popular part for particular vehicle.

Btw the RC track is ready.

PapaJay 10-21-2009 12:35 PM

Haven't came up here lately, but now we have new category, the Radio Transmitters.
The receivers not up there yet, but will after fixed some bugs on it.
Also reworks on home page, a bit like a forum layout, still need some dress up on the looks.

xnitrorc 10-27-2009 02:38 PM

Cool Website
 
Hey Papajay,

I realy like your website, very clever idea - so good i'm thinking why didn't i think of that.

But i'm not off to create one, i hope more people add to it i will be happy to add to it, i think thats because i am a hobby business and see use in the website for my customers. I don't know if people looking to start the hobby would add to it but i am sure they would use it.

Hopfully they click on your adsense a couple of times to help you with the running of it. I put in a few clicks for you.

Are you still open to link exchanges?

If so i would like to exchange links with you with my website.

Also when adding a model to your website are you keeping it to the criteria you have because i think you should put a section in for other and then let the user type type what they have. I want to add the hbx vrx-2 but was unable to.

PapaJay 11-07-2009 01:50 PM

Xnitrorc, PM me your site, also thanks for the compliments :)

I've been hunt for link exchange since last month.
Some were honest people, but couple times I'm not getting link back from sites I've added on rcdatabase.org, anyway I will remove them soon.

Yes there is many restriction for input, that for helping database query when it have large amount data.

You must add the manufacturer (HBX) before you can put product for it.

I've been busy at office, need to get my self in to add contents, but I would prefer people add stuff they have, since they have direct experience and know the product better than me. I'm just regular RC guy.
Imagine 10 people with different vehicle, and they know compatible parts for their car model for example.
Don't you think it just like sticky post on forums? But in different way and much better than deep covered posts.

We are stuck now, really need helps from you guys.


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