Comments on: SCEA Home’s Top Twenty Items (By Number of Units Sold) For July 15-21, 2013 http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/08/scea-homes-top-twenty-items-by-number-of-units-sold-for-july-15-21-2013/ The PlayStation Home Magazine Fri, 13 Feb 2015 21:20:50 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.2 By: Kid Fleetfoot http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/08/scea-homes-top-twenty-items-by-number-of-units-sold-for-july-15-21-2013/#comment-286301 Sun, 04 Aug 2013 06:08:22 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=54074#comment-286301 The SONY store is more disorganized than Fibber McGee’s closet.

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By: Dr_Do-Little http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/08/scea-homes-top-twenty-items-by-number-of-units-sold-for-july-15-21-2013/#comment-286269 Sat, 03 Aug 2013 10:55:01 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=54074#comment-286269 I must agree with KrazyFace on this. And it also explain, for my part, the success of x7.
With the “New and featured” being not so new I dont bother much to try to find every new trinkets.
The simple idea of having to search for a particular item make my head spin. So my shopping, for the little I do now. Can be resumed by looking at x7 weekly preview.

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By: Jin Lovelace http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/08/scea-homes-top-twenty-items-by-number-of-units-sold-for-july-15-21-2013/#comment-286268 Sat, 03 Aug 2013 09:46:09 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=54074#comment-286268 Absolutely awesome to see Veemee fashion on the Top 20 list. Kudos on the article.

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By: KrazyFace http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/08/scea-homes-top-twenty-items-by-number-of-units-sold-for-july-15-21-2013/#comment-286264 Sat, 03 Aug 2013 08:31:23 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=54074#comment-286264 Y’know, I think the short shelf-life of Home products isn’t entirely down to Home’s user base being so flippant or having the attention span of a 4yr old on RedBull; I think the organisation of the stores is in part to blame for this flitting flocus from one product to another. If things were categorized properly such as having categories for KITCHEN, BATHROOM, GARDEN, BEDROOM, STUDY etc then stuff would be a LOT easier to find; rather than the massive trawl you have to go through when looking for particular items. Even a word search for products would help!

Instead, it’s the items in the lime-light that Joe Soap can find easily. But once that’s replaced with something else, rather than go sifting through random categories (and waiting for the sparse item info to load) they just turn their attention to the “next big thing”.

Thanks for these stats Terra, always makes for an interesting window into the Home user’s habits.

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