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by paulbrowneng 4990 days ago
Hey kyro, I understand I have to prove my worth, and programming is already something I am becoming extremely passionate about. Your points about understanding the benefits of evemi before you sign up I tried to explain on the http://evemi.com/why_evemi page, have you checked out that page? Regarding revenue, that is really not something I am concentrating on right now, I am just trying to learn as much as I can and hopefully build something maybe a few people might find useful and fun.
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From my experience, most people will never visit a second page on your site, or even scroll down to read more text. The best thing you can do is hit people right in the face with a strong value proposition. In your case 'Follow the things you love' seems to abstract, it doesn't really do anything to communicate the product to me.
Hey david, okay thank you for the advice, I also think I need to do a better job of getting the message across straight away on the landing page. depa had a nice idea on here a minute ago to use the line - "Hang out with people that are similar to you", I think he is right in that it spells out to people what evemi is all about from the word go.
'Hang out with people that are similar to you' is a good value proposition. It's a need that many people have that's not met well on the web today. On it's own though, it lacks credibility.

My first reaction would be: 'Meh, whatever. A hundred products already tried to get me to hang out with people like, and I'm using none of them'.

Perhaps it would be useful to consider the problem.

The web is full of places where you can interact with people around topics of interest. Reddit, Facebook Groups, countless chat products, and a sea of specialised communities from Chess servers to HN.

The biggest problem left unsolved in this space is: how do you get people to form real relationships online. Relationships that spill over beyond the site in which it originated and give you a chance for genuine friendship.

If Evemi lets me have more superficial interactions with people around topics of interest, it's probably not going to go very far. If it does have the chance to get me to form genuine relationships, I'd need to know how it does that before giving any credence to 'Hang out with people that are similar to you'.

Just my 2 cents.

I was being sarcastic. Seems like a few commenters here are expecting a bit much from you.

Well done on the project! I'd be interested in a post about how you went from zero-to-product in 6 months.

lol okay thanks kyro, and thanks for understanding where I am coming from - and thanks for your encouragement. A few people have emailed me about this so I will by telling a little more about my story here on Hacker News and I will do a nice detailed post on evemi.