Yes, it can work. You should test it out. However from experience, getting customers on a subscription is normally better, especially if you're looking for an exit in the future.
Yes, SaaS is nice and safe. I’ve run it as a SaaS for 4 years now. However, I wonder if I’m leaving money on the table by not offering other monetization options.
1. The price should better highlighted on the website, it's not very visible.
2. How do you even sign up to the plan? Add a pricing/purchase page.
3. $10/week is dirt cheap
4. If you're serious about this, please invest in better UX/UI
Thanks for the concrete feedback - OK I will make the price more visible. As for pricing/purchase, it might not necessarily make sense to students - from what I understand, they want to look for the right subject, then the teacher, before deciding to subscribe and pay.
They've been doing this since April 202 [1]. Early reports also found on reddit with people being concerned. We too received quite a few of these emails over the last few days from various fake idenities and wasted time responding to one of them before realising it was not legit!
I can't imagine how much time and potentially money was wasted on these mass emails.
Glad to see more people working in this space. Hopefully you will be able to treat food allergies in a similar way, e.g. working up the milk ladder with a set course of pills.
My son was born with multiple food allergies, and whilst he has outgrown some, the current approach here is 'wait and hope they grow out of it' or 'try introducing the allergens very gradually so that the immune system learns to not react to the allergen').
One suggestion - state what allergies you can currently treat above the fold. I shouldn't need to scroll down to learn it is only for pollen, pet, and dust allergies. Best of luck!
I like the concept, but what you are offering isn't really comparable to Premium Bonds in the UK. The prizes in Premium Bonds are guaranteed every month. It's a raffle where every £1 deposited gives you a unique Bond ID. This is totally different from a lottery where the prizes are not guaranteed to be awarded for every draw.
"But the main point here is: this knowledge is not rocket science. Any analyst at a specific team in Goldman Sachs or Merrill Lynch will have very similar answers on how to land the job. That's what we see at The Lobby too."
Isn't this generic info on 'how to get a job in investment banking' already available on numerous websites for free? What unique value will insiders add compared to what has already been published? You've already stated the answers would be very similar between analysts/banks.
My point was not that the advice is generic, but that you don't require super specialized knowledge to give it that needs extensive "quality control."
The Telecom, Media & technology group at Goldman Sachs will have specific bankers, preferences, and things they look for in candidates, as well as industry-specific things you need to study to truly prep. But any analyst WITHIN THAT group is capable of providing that information, and they already are when they interview candidates, help their friends/alumni, and more.
To reiterate - the information of how to land a job in a specific group is very unique and not easy to commoditize across an entire industry or with generic blog posts, but the complexity of that knowledge is very low, hence many are qualified to accurately give it without having to have some crazy "quality control" monitor.
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