(09-15-2015, 09:53 PM)CaD314 Wrote: Interesting and 15 years ago it may have been perfect but....I think people now need info in tiny chunks or bytes. That was the goal with http://itscalledwetshaving.com - Give the newbs short, basic How-To's in less than 2 minute vids....even 2 minutes might be too long. So I think your concept is great but the medium is wrong...that make sense?
I think your idea for breaking down the info presentation into bite-size chunks is a very good one. It reaches an audience that might otherwise be missed, and consequently miss out. The idea for a brief written presentation was to reach those who don't know to search for the information (i.e. those who do not know the traditional shaving option even exists). If printed material is not the best way to reach out to the unaware masses, what might be a good alternative? Not a rhetorical question by the way, just thinking out loud. Maybe a spray can and a freeway overpass?
OK, maybe that's not such a good idea.
Itscalledwetshaving looks like a very useful site indeed. Well done! Clear, concise, to the point, and vendor and brand agnostic. Executive Shaving has an educational section that is more involved and longer at
https://www.executive-shaving.co.uk/begi...corner.cfm. Of course, that is trying to push their own product lineup, but it is still useful. They used to have a printed guide and PDF download, but now put everything online. Guess that is way everything is going.