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Ask HN: Critique my site please
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3 points
by goodwinb
5779 days ago
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http://www.TestWhetherTheyKnow.com Audience: HR managers
Problem trying to solve: The pain of getting distributed employees trained properly, reading the employee handbook, or legally acknowledging a new policy. |
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2) Your screenshots above the fold are well placed but the scaling on the left most image makes it difficult to read.
3) I don't know what your product is within the first 2 seconds of hitting the page. Clearly explaining in 1 or 2 sentences above the fold what your product is and why it will benefit _me_ will significantly decrease your bounce rates.
4) I like the simple layout of your video demos. They're well conceived with an easy to follow demo. The voiceover is monotone and doesn't engage me. Paying for a voiceover might not be a bad idea. These demos are very powerful and will significantly increase signups.
5) What is the benefit of your product? Without mentioning the competition, what will compel me to spend $10 - $25 with you rather than your competition?
6) I like your "wizard" / step-by-step process of creating a test. Nice stuff. Easy to understand.
7) There is no privacy policy or note about why you're collecting my e-mail address. Also, have you considered integrating open authentication systems from Twitter, Facebook, OpenID, etc? I'd think that integrating the Facebook auth system and asking people if they'd like to post links to their tests there would go a long way.
8) Many managers and HR folks may not immediately see the benefit from your list of 4 "uses". I would work on this language and try very hard to integrate some tangible facts. Being able to say, "We surveyed 100 HR departments who have used our tests. Employees of these companies now retain 98% of the guidelines that they were tested on."