Door Knocker Blockers review for Shop
Nov. 13, 2024
I like it overall. However, I would like a more deliberate and linear approach to setting up shop. Like instructions to open the site in another window, whereafter one might start in on a series of 15 videos in the first window, and after each one, swipe over the the next, so as to execute what was taught. Where one went into it knowing: "This should take 1-3hrs to set up, depending upon your familiarity with this kind of platform, so set aside that time and you'll be off and running before you know it. And then we'll help you optimize from there with 20 min lessons every 2nd day, all geared towards immediate application." There's just so much to wade through otherwise that it can feel like the menu at a legacy Jewish Deli. You've got all the bells & whistles for the more experienced customers, but too many features tossed in too soon, can overwhelm for the lesser experienced. This is not just you but a common issue in tech. I would let someone indicate their experience level at get go, and only show them those features that are needed for their level until they are ready to unlock other features, on a gradient, as they get their basics in play. Take a cue from gamers on gradients and skill-levels rubrics. Tech segments on marketing but they should consider segmenting more on Product as well. Similar to how coupons allow a company to sell the same product, at the same location, to a variety of income demographics, for different prices, without disrupting the market or significantly devaluing the product. This concept should be applied to Product. Same product, same place, available to many tiers of skill level and experience, with greater or lesser features to align with the same, without alienating the high-paying professionals who want all the frills and trils, nor those who only need to hum a baseline melody. My two cents.