Failreminder.com, just launched, any feedback?
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#3Probably not a good idea to put any political figure with a popular following on your front page - why alienate a segment of your audience?
Re: Failreminder.com, just launched, any feedback?
#4Probably not a good idea to put any political figure with a popular following on your front page - why alienate a segment of your audience?
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#6Honestly, I don't see how this is any different than awesomenessreminders.com. How are you set apart from that service? This is important, since they already have national press coverage and a userbase. What's going to stop them from pivoting ever so slightly to crush you?
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#8The easiest weakness of awesomenessreminders you could attack, but failed to do so? Site design.
Re: Failreminder.com, just launched, any feedback?
#9The easiest weakness of awesomenessreminders you could attack, but failed to do so? Site design.
Why do you think that's the easiest to attack? i think your point is wrong. i acknowledge that i plainly copied the design but that's not an important issue. Their site design is not one of their weaknesses.