Zistle in 2010

January 21st, 2010

Well friends. It has been a while since you heard from us. The main reason is that Josh and I have been wracking our brains for the last several months about what direction to take in 2010 for Zistle. 2009 was a great year for us. It was about this time last year that we were putting the final touches on the first version of Zistle and getting ready to share it with others. Wow, we have come a long way since then. But the momentum has slowed and I know that some of our die hard members are concerned. A sincere thanks for checking in and caring so much about the site and us. I cannot really express how much it means to us to have such a caring community surrounding this site.

This post is really meant to quell your fears as well as address some of the issues that are facing Zistle and how we plan to move forward in 2010. First of all, Zistle is not being shut down. We haven’t abandoned you or the site. What in fact has been going on behind the scenes is a long and involved conversation about how to take Zistle to the next level. Here are the major challenges that we are facing.

Larger capacity

If you are a member that has a large collection or wantlist on Zistle, you are no stranger to error codes. This is unacceptable to us but we frankly do not have the bandwidth to support it. The immediate fix to the problem is to pay for more bandwidth but this is not a real solution since this is a cycle that will just perpetually continue.

Zistle needs to stay free but have a path to sustainabilty

Our love for Zistle is deep but it is obvious that at some point Zistle will become a financial burden for us. We are committed to keeping Zistle free but it is also important that the site breaks even monetarily. This is our goal for 2010. We have ideas for how to make this possible and as always, we will be asking you for your feedback, thoughts and suggestions. Stay tuned.

More members

Zistle is only as good as the members of the site. We know that having more members is not only our  key to growth but also the only way to give our current members the best experience possible. Many of you have reached out with great ideas on how to increase membership and you will see us implementing some of them this year. In addition, we will be working harder to engage with the users that we do have to keep them excited about the site.

Better Data

While we have a great start and we have some rockstar members who have devoted so much of their time to add to the database, there are still major holes and we can’t expect you to fill them by hand. To tackle this issue, we plan to build more sophisticated tools for you to enter information and make it easier for us to edit and update changes on the back end.

More access

One issue for many of you has been the inability to export or print your information. While most of you trust us, we also understand that it is frustrating to not be able to access your data the way you want. This is an issue that we will be tackling head on. We appreciate your patience in waiting for this feature.

After reading all of that, these challenges might seem obvious and you might even ask yourself why I would take the time to write all of this down and make you read it. While the challenges are obvious the solution is not and this is what we have been struggling with for the last six months. We have decided that to face these challenges and reach our goals for the site that we will need to actually rebuild the site in a different platform. It may sound scary but Josh has convinced me that this is not only the best course of action but the fastest as well. Please don’t be scared by the proposition. Your data will be safe and Zistle will be better when it is completed. We are confident that this will allow us to not only implement many of the features that you have been asking for but also make Zistle a faster, easier to use site. If you made it this far in the post – thanks for taking the time to be a part of Zistle. 2010 is going to be a great year.

by ashley Building Zistle, Zistle Updates, improvements

  1. January 21st, 2010 at 20:10 | #1

    kick ass guys… if you need any help, just ask.

  2. jmurph8081
    January 21st, 2010 at 20:26 | #2

    Awesome! I am excited to see this site going places!

  3. January 21st, 2010 at 21:24 | #3

    Sounds good. :)

  4. January 22nd, 2010 at 06:45 | #4

    Thanks for the update Ashley! I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the site and all of the hard work that you and Josh put into it. I understand that there’s a financial element too, and would be more than happy to pay a reasonable monthly fee to continue using if that’s deemed the best way. Looking forward to another year on Zistle!

  5. January 22nd, 2010 at 19:52 | #5

    Whoohoo! Zistle’s thundering down the tracks!

  6. January 24th, 2010 at 20:03 | #6

    Keep on keepin on!

  7. January 26th, 2010 at 08:16 | #7

    AWESOME! I was just starting to wonder where the missing proprietors were!

    Glad to hear that you intend to keep it going and improve upon it. Looking forward to helping in whatever way I can. Thanks.

  8. Jess
    January 26th, 2010 at 13:19 | #8

    Not a member, but I do have some thoughts on sustainabilty. One thing you might look into is using Google for image storage, they are way cheaper than Amazon S3 without those nasty bandwidth add-ons. 200GB for $50 a year, I don’t think you can beat that with a stick. There are also a ton of published php apis in order to let you get the images in and out of Picasa.

    Or, perhaps you should consider not hosting the images yourself at all, just links to images. No need ro reinvent the wheel. Who owns card images anyway? Last I checked, Topps and their peers had all the copyrights, so having to credit some of these other sites, when they are not even hosting the images for you is somewhere between complete BS and total BS.

  9. meuandthelot
    January 26th, 2010 at 18:33 | #9

    Great News, from a site with a great concept!
    Thanks for the communication-update, I have brought quite a few people here and their main fear was..a dead main/update page. Hence their hesitation to devote time, and build a collector page. Hopefully this rejuvenates the user base and brings in many new users.

    Here’s to the growth required in 2010

  10. January 27th, 2010 at 07:50 | #10

    This site is awesome. The creators are awesome. I am sold on the idea and have begun moving my collection info over. Thanks for putting out such a great site, guys. I think we all appreciate it.

  11. halos17
    January 27th, 2010 at 09:20 | #11

    Fantastic news. Something I’d like to recommend for future use are a couple of things regarding sets:

    1.) A place for notes and information about the set itself. Kind of like the little blurbs for each set in the Standard Catalog
    2.) Another place for notes on the set about data entry. How to format the numbers, etc. A great example is the NNO Short Prints from this year’s 206 set. If someone starts a numbering system, it needs to be explained somewhere so others can follow the lead.

    Great site. Keep up the good work!

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