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Alex Ramon Offline
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The Future of BicycleTutor.com
I just checked the traffic stats and was excited to learn over 4 million people have now visited the site! When I started the site I had no idea it would be this popular. I feel I should let you all know what is happening behind the scenes and what my goals are for the future of the site.

First of all, I really appreciate everyone's support and patience. It's been so incredible to hear how many people like the tutorials and want to see more. Unfortunately due to time and money restraints (and the fact it's a one-man show) I haven't been able to post new tutorials as often as I would like. The list of requests continues to grow and I have had a hard time keeping up, especially considering each video takes me 2 full days to produce. I've been running the site out of pocket and doing what I can in my spare time. Just keeping the site running smoothly takes up most of my time and money. Donations and DVD orders have helped lighten the load and are appreciated but don't come close to covering costs. I had originally thought advertising methods would provide the needed funds, but they just don't seem to work on this site due to the nature of the content. I have now given up on that idea and have started consulting with some business professionals for ideas.

I am now working on a new plan to get the site out of debt and towards financial success. I have some fresh ideas that I'll be trying out over the next few months so you'll see some changes. The goal is for the site to make enough funds so that I can treat it as a full time job, and also have the resources to order the bikes, components and tools needed to continue what I started.

Priorities for the future:

1. Video tutorials. To date we have almost 50 videos but it still seems like only a fraction compared to how many topics people have requested, as well as all the other topics I would like to do. I'm expecting at some point we'll have at least 200+ videos just to cover all the basic maintenance and repair topics. At some point I'd also like to expand the content to include other topics like product reviews, riding techniques, etc.

2. Mobile apps. A lot of people want to be able to use the site on their smartphones (blackberry, iphone, etc). For a while I was offering video downloads for a small fee, but I found that system took way too much work to manage, and there were a lot of technical and compatibility issues. At some point I plan to hire some professionals to develop some trouble-free mobile apps to fill this demand.

3. DVDs. I will to continue make DVD volumes available every 25 videos. So far they are strictly chronological, but in the future I will revamp them in a more comprehensive way (all the basics on volume 1, etc.)

4. Studio space. I'm currently filming in the kitchen of my small apartment. This worked in the beginning but has now become a real annoyance. I basically have to rearrange my house every time I make a video. In the near future I hope to rent a larger house with a garage or a proper space for a permanent set where everything is always set up so I can just walk in and record.

5. Website improvements. I've basically pieced together different pieces of software to make the site work (wordpress, mybb, etc). For now this works fine, but as the site grows I will be looking to hire some developers to rework the site so it is even easier for visitors to browse and find what they are looking for. It might not seem obvious on the surface, but in the back end things could flow a lot better.

Those are my main priorities, and I've got plenty of other ideas and resources I'd like to build for you all in the future. Feel free to add your thoughts and suggestions on this thread. Thanks!
Sep 1, 2010 03:12 PM
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GeorgeET Offline
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Thanks for a great site Alex. AS a Hollywood movie grip I would have loved to volunteer to help you make videos, and learn more about bike servicing in the process. However the commute is a killer. :-)

Good luck with your projects.

Never Give Up!!!
Sep 1, 2010 08:47 PM
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Bill Offline
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Alex,
You are a great man to do all the things you have for this site and personally I still look up to, respect, and applaud you in many many ways!! For one person to do what is needed to keep this site running is an amazing task.

Thank you very much for everything you are doing for the site,
Bill

Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Sep 1, 2010 09:26 PM
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ezdoesit Offline
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Thank you Alex for all you do and continue to do I know I really appreciate it.


Remember it's mind over matter
if you don't mind it doesn't matter

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Sep 2, 2010 04:16 PM
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Jordan300 Offline
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I love this site. It's a great place for people to find help and give it too. I'm excited for you and I hope your plans come to fruition. You talked about new videos and that got me really excited. There is so much new stuff out there I want to learn about.
Sep 2, 2010 07:49 PM
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This site has been so helpful

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Oct 17, 2010 02:51 PM
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Just joined today but have been visiting for a couple of months now. I love this site, thanks for teaching me the basics of bicycles. If it wasn't for this site, I would probably still be dishing out $45 bucks a month on tune ups for my bike.
Dec 2, 2010 09:06 PM
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etherealglimpse Offline
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Thank you so much! You've taken a big weight off my shoulders. The work on this site is appreciated. Everyone I show it to is really impressed something with so much information on a topic exists. It's wonderful!
Mar 1, 2011 01:11 PM
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rafilas Offline
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This website is awesome! I think you could get some help worldwide by allowing your audience to help you out with the videos. They could send a video following some guidelines you could create, then you'd analyze these videos and decide if they're ok to be uploaded to this website.

Well, this is just a thought. Hope you can keep this running! Smile

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Mar 12, 2011 12:41 PM
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Rip Van Winkle Offline
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Great site! You do an outstanding job of explaining complicated subject matter in a simple and straightforward way.

I've been riding bikes since the 1950s, and have an amateur repair shop in my garage, along with my 16 bicycles. I've also been directing TV for over 35 years. Perhaps I could help out with the video somehow.

Keep up the good work!

Rip Van Winkle

Rip Van Winkle slept for twenty years, and when he awoke all the bicycles had changed!
Mar 30, 2011 11:55 AM
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ghost Offline
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Alex, you should be proud of this web site. Although I have been a bicycle mechanic for 30 years, there are some great things I have updated on and I enjoy the blogs.

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Feb 20, 2012 06:02 AM
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RobAR Offline
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Alex. The stats are way cool. So is the whole site. Be a shame to see it go away.
To be honest - I was a little upset when the vids got a charge but, I can understand that.
Have you considered commercial sponsorship? I, for one, work at a LBS and have put a Facebook link to BT on our FB page. I often recommend this site to customers with questions that don't go Sheldon Deep.
My boss knows what I've done on FB and likes it. I don't adv on BT per terms. That garage stuff is mine!
What if a little bike shop in Arkansas wanted to help? Are there anymore bike shops? Will they? I can promise you, Alex, there are incognito mechs hanging here. If you can keep it cheap to present to our boss's, you might get some shops in the loop. Cup your hands and blow on that flame. We Didn't Start The Fire!

Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
Feb 20, 2012 06:55 PM
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etherealglimpse Offline
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Good luck with marketing, I still love the site. I hope things are working out since last year.

Facebook marketing, twitter marketing, google marketing, newsletters.

Sponsorships back and forth between you and some shops that are willing.

Maybe getting sponsors from sites that are bike manufacturers.

What about the idea of getting on site like kickstart and presenting your ideas for future development. If you have a great idea and a good presentation of said idea you could get some funding to bring your future ideas to fruition.

It's nice that you kept the forums free for people to share. I rather watch your videos 100 times than read all these damn books with black and white photos. lol. Good luck!
Feb 20, 2012 08:05 PM
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