Ask HN: Rate my summer project - BookShout
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Re: Ask HN: Rate my summer project - BookShout
#12Some thoughts/ideas:
1. May be focus on really good recommendations on a handful of verticals to start. Always find focus in beginning is a good thing and see where those people/users take it. Speak from personal experience not having done this in my own startup (trying to be everything to everyone - not good).
2. What about different levels of learning? What if you're looking to learn about negotiation but you're not a beginner and so want 'intermediate' resources? I find this is also a pain point as it's tough to determine what is for beginners vs intermediate or advanced practitioners.
Look forward to seeing how this evolves. Nice start.
Re: Ask HN: Rate my summer project - BookShout
#13Also, I was initially confused by the "find and recommend books about logic" line staring at me, wondering whether this was a niche site for logic books or something. Only because I gave it more time I realised it changes to other topics. There must be a better way to indicate that this is what is happening, that it's gonna animate to other topics, try to think of one.
All the best.
Re: Ask HN: Rate my summer project - BookShout
#14Re: Ask HN: Rate my summer project - BookShout
#15I could see this type of thing being really useful. Maybe you could partner with some of the online-learning sites to have the students and teachers rate books that are used for teaching/learning subjects... Good luck with the project!