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MindTeacher

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Feb 05, 2013 7:18 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi everyone,

MindTeacher.com is a deal site for online courses. We constantly scout the Internet and call out companies to get our users:

- the best courses out there at crazy high discounts

- free resources for the hint of inspiration they need

We would love to get your feedback, so check it out and let us know what you think!

http://www.mindteacher.com

 



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TouchPoint

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Feb 06, 2013 11:10 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I think that your site is a good idea.  But I do think that the design needs a little tweaking.  The homepage looks a bit crowded because of the ad/offer, and the footer looks like it should be your header.  I would consider defining what you do and what your site is towards the top of your homepage in large, clear text, then show your offer below that.  But just my opinion.  I hope your site does well.


David @ Touch Point Digital

Website designers and SEO for small businesses



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A New Orleans SEO & web design company.
MindTeacher

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Feb 13, 2013 9:01 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks a lot for your suggestions David! :)



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TouchPoint

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Feb 13, 2013 12:09 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Anytime!  Let me know if you need any help.   I hope things go well for you and your new site.


David @ Touch Point Digital

Web design & SEO for small businesses



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A New Orleans SEO & web design company.
RJ933

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May 09, 2013 10:03 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Interesting,  but not very clear.  The verbiage seems awkward, a bit clunky--just odd. Needs some shorter hard-hitting points.  Seems a bit "cutesy" for style, but doesn't make it.

At the bottom we find the site description?   Needs to be at the top. And that needs some bullets or highlights, headings. 

Not enough categories.   The courses themselves seem disorganized.  Nobody wants to look through a bunch of things they are mostly not interested in.  People don't want to take much time.  Your site has 3 to 5 seconds to live or die.

Needs more convincing info on who produces the courses,  how good, credentials--success rates.

 Why is there not a sample clip playing on each page,  even 10 seconds?   Needs a walk-on explanation or a good video or cartoon at top explaining.  Needs some kind of guarantee that it is worth the time.  Needs visible testimonials -  raves. 

 Successful sites target certain needs, audiences, and solves their problems.   Time management  to some people might be interesting, but it lacks interesting  Ad Copy-like headlines..   Make more Money,  Have more Free Time.   Get your Life Together,  etc.   and should tease a bit more.

Who are you targeting?  SPECIFICALLY?  Are you all things to all people (=fail)?

ETc  Etc.   These are tall orders.  There has to be  MONEY in it.  We aren't sure there is enough interest in self-improvement without some comraderie like   Anthony Robbins group.

Overall my impression is  "Nice.. but incomplete.. and the topics and courses seem disorganized.   Looks like a very difficult business model.   We offer some tips for  Web Site  "Self-Improvement" at  www.Web-Success.net .

Good luck. 



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