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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:20 pm
by myleow
Ordering Sushi is a bit more difficult. hehehe =P

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:21 pm
by markl999
but wouldn't stating something thats very obvious come across as dumb?
Well it's not obvious as i don't see where on the front page you say it's free. I've never seen a site where i've thought something was dumb because it's obvious, you're just enforcing a point. Look at PHP's homepage, it says, "What is PHP? ..... " i don't think that's dumb even though i know what it is ;)

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:23 pm
by myleow
Those questions should be answered in one of the pages, i think it is just not obvious enough.

But i am very appreciative of your advise, i am getting more out of this thread than i can by banging my head on the monitor is trying to figure out what to add.

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:27 pm
by markl999
I've always found the question/answer/faq thing to never fail ... ask the questions that users might ask.
What is it?
What does it do?
How much does it cost?
OK, i'm interested, what do i do next?

etc..etc..

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:27 pm
by myleow
if you log in, the FAQ is accessible at the bottom. That has alot of information in it.

Where should i put a Roadmap? Should i even put up a Roadmap? Maybe that will entice other to try out the system.

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:28 pm
by myleow
if you log in, the FAQ is accessible at the bottom. That has alot of information in it.

Where should i put a Roadmap? Should i even put up a Roadmap? Maybe that will entice other to try out the system.

Definitely need a More information page with screenshot and stuff.

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:29 pm
by markl999
if you log in, the FAQ is accessible at the bottom. That has alot of information in it.
IMHO the FAQ should be available right off the front page to all visitors. If they've signed up then they're already interest and the FAQ becomes less important. I'd use the FAQ to get them to sign up and even turn the homepage into an FAQ type page.

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:29 pm
by feyd
here's something I've done in the past when fleshing out a ~new product: bring in potential users (your friends) and walk them through the site. Use a voice recorder (potentially a video camera) to record the dialogue you have with them. Do this enough times, and you'll work yourself down to a concise pitch that you say and do. After each walkthrough, watch/listen to the recording several times, taking notes of things that are said, both in questions and answers, and in motions, emotions, and attitudes toward things...

Now, remember to get a broad group of people. If you need a better sampling, pull in a complete stranger. Ask them for a little bit of their time, and give them $10 or $50 for it. You'd be surprised how far that can go. :)

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 5:38 am
by onion2k
Note: PDAs can do that. If your contacts attach a vcard to their emails, or if you have full Exchange integration, Outlook can automatically upate your contact list when they change their information.. and those changes can be sync'd to your PDA whenever you dock to your PC.

(I think. Its been aggges since I looked at this stuff)

How can you do that?

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:18 pm
by myleow
What do you mean by full Exchange Integration? Does that mean that you and the Contact who changed his/her info has to be in the same company?

What if you leave the company or he/she leaves the company?

Hmm... those are points i have to put down too.

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:56 pm
by flyboylb
I looked at your website. It looks good, but I can't understand quickly what it's about. Maybe you should add some kind of example (Kind of small flash animation where you see people, contacts and the interaction happening?) But overall it's good.

Take a look at these guys, http://www.plaxo.com I think they're doing something similar??

Pat.