I don't consider myself experienced enough to give anybody advice on startups, but it seems to me that programmers should pick up non-CS skill-sets. That way, two things may happen. - Your startup won't be a clone of about 500 other startups. - You will be solving real-world problems for sectors who don't receive the attention of most programmers. In other words, follow Octopart's lead. I know this wasn't a review of…
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#12It required me to enter a name and email so I didn't bother voting.
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
I can understand why you might want people to enter an email address (for validation/more authentic results etc...) and if you're going to take that approach you sell it to your audience - tell them what the benefits are. Also say that the email address requires validation. I put in a fake address and of-course my vote didn't get counted. If I knew up-front it was to be validated I probably would have entered a corre…
I agree that email validation is flawed in terms of ensuring uniqueness, so this is something I may drop and insist users create an account. One thing I have considered in the mean time is allowing registered users to hide non-signed in participants.
Also, having an account is not ensuring uniqueness either.
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#15What does the world think? Survey your friends, colleagues, customers and millions of Twitter users! Sounds like a sales pitch, not a slogan. It's also too long. Just a thought. Simply 'What does the world think?' might be better.
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#17Did I vote, or do I have to change the name and try again? What if it was my real name that is already used?
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#19The word Twitter also appears a lot, and I can't tell what connection this has to it. Do you have permission to use Twitterific's logo like that? Or even Apple's Mail logo?
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#20The UI looks a little bit copied from elsewhere on the net.
I like the idea of being able to create a quick poll and let it loose. Not sure if there is away to let it loose on the twitterspehre.
Am I correct in thinking you mine ( to a degree ) the realtime statements on twitter to help populate your thoughts or to just sound cool.
A major positive, I like you are trying to make money from the get go. ( Even if it is a little hidden = faq )
As always and most unlikely, would be curious to know if anyone has bitten and has paid to use it. You could benefit from a demo, or a reasons why paying $1 is worth it for a poll. That kinda stuff.