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by fiiv
2896 days ago
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Couple further questions: When you built this, did you validate the idea at all with people in your own network (or extended network) wether they wanted something like this? What (in terms of feedback) have you received from people you judge to be your target market? When you say people don't convert, do you mean they don't even test the product or that they don't convert to a paying subscription? |
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Having worked in 'websites' for 9+ years, I spotted the pain points people had with various aspects of updating their website - paying an agency thousands to create/update a simple brochureware site, not being able to navigate various CMS's people put in place, etc. I spoke to multiple people in/out of my network and in my opinion, validated the idea.
> What (in terms of feedback) have you received from people you judge to be your target market?
Good question. I've had less feedback from my target market, vs. my network (designers, developers, etc). I think this is where I didn't do particularly well. I validated the idea with the target market, but in terms of ongoing feedback of the product, I didn't acquire that.
> When you say people don't convert, do you mean they don't even test the product or that they don't convert to a paying subscription?
They reach various phases of the sign up process. It goes: Email/password -> Auth with FB -> Pick FB Page. Then you go through to your Dashboard, where you can view your site online, or pick a new theme, etc. People got to various stages of this, with most people going right through to the Dashboard (a created site), but rarely deciding to pay.