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by Roelven
4932 days ago
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I like the idea but I fear for the lack of quality. Whenever you have "outsourced" n-to-1 projects to platforms like Mechanical Turk you know you need something to guard the quality of the input that people are entering. It's good to get positive feedback on your work, but what do the comments mean otherwise? "Very clean, I like it" - clean in what sense? Design-wise? Or is the HTML markup nice & tidy? "Nice big calls to action" - Nice & big, but is bigger better? Do they work? Etc. I am keeping my eye on this one, could definitely evolve in something (even more) valuable. Keep it up! |
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