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Out of curiosity, how would this be different from a blog?
There's much less overhead (simple setup, easy posting, chronological display). I'll also be building out a set of features that help customers provide feedback.
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#13Cons: Yes it is unclear what you are trying to offer. I'd suggest replacing the blue rectangles with text of what you imagine the product update timeline would look like for an example company. Signup page takes a while to load.
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#14Pros: It's pretty and it's simple. Excellent selection of color. Very likeable. Cons: Yes it is unclear what you are trying to offer. I'd suggest replacing the blue rectangles with text of what you imagine the product update timeline would look like for an example company. Signup page takes a while to load.
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#15Heads up though: people will want to embed this on day one.
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#16This would be awesome. Heads up though: people will want to embed this on day one.
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#17- Colors and logo seem to be inspired from ProductHunt. It's fine to steal (really), but at least be a tad more creative with the logo.
- If you're going for a simple page, I wouldn't hesitate to use larger font sizes.
- "Designing Web Applications" from Nathan Barry may be a good investment of money [2]. He actually also took advices from Amy Hoy for his own products [3].
- I'd put a human face on this page, maybe of yourself. There are tons of studies showing that this helps building trust and rapport [4] (especially useful as it is a product in the making with no users yet).
[1] https://unicornfree.com/2013/how-i-increased-conversion-2-4x...
[2] http://nathanbarry.com/webapps/
[3] http://nathanbarry.com/step-by-step-landing-page-copywriting...
[4] https://vwo.com/blog/human-landing-page-increase-conversion-...
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#20- I'd recommend you look into Amy Hoy's writings, especially about her "Pain/Dream/Fix" approach to pitching products [1]. Sign up to her newsletter as well. - Colors and logo seem to be inspired from ProductHunt. It's fine to steal (really), but at least be a tad more creative with the logo. - If you're going for a simple page, I wouldn't hesitate to use larger font sizes. - "Designing Web Applications" from Nathan…
Just to note, really didn't use producthunt as an inspiration. Simply tried to make a "blob" with the letter P in it. Not sure how the colors are similar?