A novel approach to onboarding
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A novel approach to onboarding
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Re: A novel approach to onboarding
#2It sounds like your opening pitch was for solving problems that your visitors didn't have. That's an age old problem. You fixed that. Then, once you got a bit more of their attention, you started to elaborate on the product. This too is not much of a novelty. That's good old gradual on-boarding, "gentle introductions" and what have you.
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#5Not sure I understand what exactly is novel about your approach. It sounds like your opening pitch was for solving problems that your visitors didn't have. That's an age old problem. You fixed that. Then, once you got a bit more of their attention, you started to elaborate on the product. This too is not much of a novelty. That's good old gradual on-boarding, "gentle introductions" and what have you.
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#6Not related to the article but the show stopper for me trying to install/test this email reader is that it won't work with just a generic IMAP server. I've got to be using Outlook or Office365 or whatever.
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#7- Medium article to capture inbound and not make it look like an ad, but a "We want to share this discovery with you"
- Hacker News submission to get audience
- (probably) team upvote boost to trigger front page
- 50% off promotion ending in ~4 hours with the tagline "you'll never see this offer again".
Cost of advertising: $0. Nice job!
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#8The article is interesting, but what intrigued me the most was the carefully coordinated marketing: - Medium article to capture inbound and not make it look like an ad, but a "We want to share this discovery with you" - Hacker News submission to get audience - (probably) team upvote boost to trigger front page - 50% off promotion ending in ~4 hours with the tagline "you'll never see this offer again". Cost of adverti…
- 50% off promotion ending in ~4 hours with the tagline "you'll never see this offer again". You'll see this if it's your first visit to the site, been that way for a while. But that's another article...
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#10I've been trying to make people at my workplace understand that. You don't want a complicate product, you want a modular one.
I really like your take on the "skill" page.
I could see a little toast with a text like "let us help you with your inbox" as a way to nuge the user to check your skill page.