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Framer — Launch websites with enterprise needs at startup speeds.
Launch websites with enterprise needs at startup speeds.
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Amazing product, hopefully this will really empower people giving them access to top influencers tips.
In tha last @usepencil post on @medium was underlined how important it is to have a mentor and the possibility trough mentors to boost the learning curve.
See Problem → Do research/Come up with possible solutions → Consult Mentors → Execute
Great job!
tl,dr: My first 30 seconds did not wow me or provide me with any value that would prompt me to come back.
I get the idea of this but based on my first 30 seconds on here I'm not sure I'd spend any more time here.
Here's why:
I picked from one of the celebs - Dan Ariely because I like his work.
This is what I saw: https://yes.no/dan-ariely
His profile even says "My name is Dan Ariely and I study how people make decisions -- the good, the bad, and the ugly. "
As a first experience the Q&As I saw came across as frivolous - especially given the weight of the name in question. Seeing the kinds of interactions on his page that I did was like a huge cognitive dissonance for me.
Right there, my motivation to check out anything else or spend any more time went to zero because this offered me nothing of value.
My expectation going in perhaps was different (and maybe thats a messaging thing to look into) but in the "why" part of the response by one of the founders it says:
"We focus on the person, rather than the question. Sites like Quora help you find the best answer to your question, by sharing it with the community. On yes.no however, we want to connect you with a specific person that you have a question for"
If the initial impression itself is of random questions and answers vs those that the person has expertise in then there's little chance of me coming back.
#1 to solve for imo:
Focus what a new user will see/experience (maybe its personas or question categories) vs the plethora of options so that you can predictably guide them to a wow moment (high quality Q&As) in as little time as possible.
I hope this comes across as constructive criticism.
@anujadhiya Thanks Anuj for your valuable feedback.
We can totally appreciate what you're saying, and we recognize this issue itself. It is to do with this being early days for the network, where the surfacing and trending of quality content is a lot more difficult.
At the moment we are working on bringing interesting people to answer, as well as their audiences. It is an ongoing process that we are refining. We are also working on the onboarding, to make those first 30 seconds magical!
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This looks like a very interesting concept, surely now that the AMA option is becoming more common across the net. The test will primarily be based on the content of the platform and what it has to offer. Good luck to the team!
@danerobert Thanks so much for the awesome words Dana :)
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Yes.No team, congrats and well done. Loved the customized message for PH visitors. Looks like a very mature product. I really like the concept. I would consider to offer private QA sessions for $$$ but that's my Jewish brain again.
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