I like how the site looks/works, you did an awesome job, but some credit in the "how I ..." should go to the Bootstrap team.
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#12Instead, I decided to share a personal finance hack I developed called the No Budget Budget: https://leanpub.com/nobudgetbudget/ and sell it as an affordable ebook.
Again, the monetization isn't great, but it means more people can read it and hopefully benefit from it.
The point is ideas are everywhere. I like pursuing ideas that will have the greatest positive impact. Then, like the legendary NFL coach Bill Walsh used to say, "the score takes care of itself".
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#14And no mention of using Twitter Bootstrap? I like how the site looks/works, you did an awesome job, but some credit in the "how I ..." should go to the Bootstrap team.
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#15Think more http://www.brainpop.com, less Encyclopedia Brittanica
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#16Questions: Why are there comments on the page? How difficult would it be to compile it into an ebook and make it available on kindle/itunes/wherever else? Seems like you'd only need to make a couple of sales for it to compete with the adsense income. Maybe have it so if the visitor has read 3 or more consecutive pages it shows up with an ebook splash page, "advert free and easy to read blah blah blah"
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#17I'd welcome any suggestions on where to go next - it's a bit of a fire-and-forget side project, but I'd still like to get it as good as possible before I leave it to stew for 2013.
I'd load it up with all the "semantic web" style things I could find. http://schema.org type of stuff. You could also see if it would be good as a source for citations in the relevant wikipedia articles, but that's a whole project in itself probably.
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#18Looks like your site is already number 3 on my google search for "how a car works". The homepage is a bit boring. You have a lot of pretty pictures, you should some how use them on your homepage. Perhaps include a relevant picture with every chapter heading. And for good measure, include all the social share buttons junk. Google+, FB, Twitter, etc... Especially for if you get popular on HN. You'll want those sharing…
Ugh, no, for crap's sake, don't do this. People will share things if they want to.
http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/media-lab/social-media/14...
http://www.business2community.com/social-media/a-hot-button-...
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/too-many-social-media-sha...
etc.
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#19Offer the copyright holder some share of the profit and scale like mad.
Great stuff!