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I had a very similar idea. I can't find your contact info, but you can contact me at henry at henrylin.me if you want to discuss this further.


I don' think that's what the article is about. If you break the contract you'll have to pay a terminal fee anyway.


Hi NaturalDoc,

Thanks for the feedback. Just wondering did you see or click on the learn more link? I guess I want to know whether the the copy on the learn more page is not descriptive enough or no one really clicked on it. Thanks again!


The "learn how" link is a call to action but you really haven't given enough info for me to want to click it.

Also, it suffers from a bit of a design-color challenge. The shade of blue you've picked doesn't provide enough contrast against the background image. I'd suggest playing with all of your text and image there to increase the contrast between the two.

After clicking the "learn how" link you have the same contrast problem. It also doesn't offer enough details for me to understand what it really does or why I'd want to use it.

Your content seems to fall into a common marketing problem. You're highlighting features, not benefits. All I care about is benefits, not features.


Hi Kerryfalk,

Got it. Thanks for in-depth feedback!


Hi Imm,

Thanks for the feedback. If you click on "learn more" on the homepage you'll learn a good bit about the website. I'm curious what you would like to see on the homepage so I can better optimize it. Thanks!


Get 1,000 users at the end of month for my startup.


Oh wow. This is funny. I know someone who spent 2-3 years developing the technology for his phd (it's pretty complex to get it right/good). Anyway, the fashion industry is a pretty conservative industry (weird huh?) so he has a hard time monetizing it even though it has a lot of potential.


What's the strategy...?


The development of this webstore shouldn't be that hard. You don't have much to lose. Why not just try it?


This guy should be fired. I'm going to quote him: "Steve Jobs just made things pretty." Seriously? This is so sad I don't even know what to say.


Now that I actually read the whole thing, I think it's kinda a joke...I hope.


Totally agree.


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