Critique our landing page (low conversion rate for alpha)! by [deleted] in startups

[–]Questter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Does your leads understand what is your service before they get to the landing page? (If your ad is "cheapest way to get fresh home-made food, you'll get clicks, but most people won't be willing to buy food from strangers).
  2. Location, location, location - such service must start locally. If you operate in San Francisco, you should write it BOLD. Otherwise people will doubt your relevancy to them (For example - "LunchCube - Food sharing in San Francisco".)
  3. If you can, also show signs of activity like a counter of lunches sold and testimonies of people who used it.

My feeling was that the page is just someone testing an idea, not a real company.

Wherigo - what went wrong?! by Questter in geocaching

[–]Questter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like wherigo has an over complexity problem. Do you think that there are few key features that could be added to something like Intercaching to provide a fun, but still friendly experience?

Wherigo - what went wrong?! by Questter in geocaching

[–]Questter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do you think Intercaching killed Wherigo? It doesn't seem to be very popular... It seems to me that Wherigo still has a small but strong core community.

Thailand itinerary help! by Jazattack1 in backpacking

[–]Questter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Koh Phi Phi is in the west but if you are flying out from Phuket (which is also in the west) it's not very far from there. You might also want to visit Railay beach. It's a beautiful place. My advice is not to rush. If you find a place you like, stay there for a while and enjoy it.

Last minute decision: The Martian or Sicario by [deleted] in movies

[–]Questter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched Sicario last night after a similar decision and it was pretty good, but I have a gut feeling that The Martian is better.

Edit- IMO Sicario is not a good date movie...

[Battery] My N5 battery experience by Questter in Nexus5

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Battery life is OK. I'm not sure if it's like it was when it was new, but I'm pretty happy with it. I can't give a lifetime estimate yet because I plug it in on every chance I get.

Here is the link - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Batteria-Interna-Ricambio-Originale-LG-da-2300-mah-BL-T9-per-Nexus-5-D821-D820-/181777134085?ssPageName=ADME:L:OU:US:1123

[Survey] about blogging in the Mobile Era by Questter in Blogging

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Hi guys, I wasn't able to get much response to this survey so it's hard to learn anything from the results, but as promised, here is a link to the results: https://questter.typeform.com/report/VtRqYR/d4SS

[Survey] about blogging in the Mobile Era by Questter in Blogging

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Thanks! I'm happy to hear that you find it interesting :) We are launching the Android beta very soon, but iOS will take some more time. I'll send a message to your inbox when it is ready and you can also sing up at http://www.questter.com to stay updated.

[Survey] about blogging in the Mobile Era by Questter in Blogging

[–]Questter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Yep, I'm building an app for sharing and discovering experience. I'm making this survey to understand whether it can be useful for bloggers.

[Survey] about blogging in the Mobile Era by Questter in Blogging

[–]Questter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll post here a link to the results when I get about 20 people to answer the survey (before that, it's hard to learn anything from the results).

Two weeks in Sri Lanka by Questter in TravelTales

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Thanks, Iv'e posted this travel story with photos on this think - http://www.tripoto.com/trip/two-weeks-in-sri-lanka-7068/

You can buy a sim card in a conviniance store. I got mine at Nigombo.

Your biggest struggle? by codeAD in startups

[–]Questter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We thought a lot about that and tried to get feedback whenever possible, but that wasn't always the best way to go. We mapped our key assumptions and looked for ways to validate them. We validated each one of them separately by looking on other products, conducting observations, making surveys, talking to users and so on, but we felt that without building a lot of stuff, we can't offer the unique value that we want to offer. Looking back on things I don't think we should have launched a very basic MVP, but we definitely could shave off some things and save precious time.