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by robbystout
3808 days ago
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Want to build a big one? My plan to acquire and keep users is to create a fun, engaging, and rewarding experience. Let me give you an example. Let's say you're a huge fan of skateboarding. So you follow Tony Hawk on our network. Tony post a rad pic of him doing some insane trick. Being a huge fan, you like many other people may be thinking, "I wonder what board he's riding?" With our network Tony can tag the board he's riding, right down to the bearings and trucks, and you and the rest of his followers can then purchase them. Also, consider SnapChat as a great example, the idea isn't world changing, but it is really fun, and people respond well to fun. If you're interested please shoot me an email telling me about yourself, the projects you've worked on, and any examples of your work that you feel comfortable sharing. robby@sibipix.com |
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I find it hard to believe that users will be tagging products correctly and consistently. I think you will find your time being eaten up trying to moderate the system and keeping users inline.
There is also the Participation Inequality rule (https://www.nngroup.com/articles/participation-inequality/) where 90% of users are lurkers, 9% are contributors, but only 1% make up the bulk of contributions.