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Our facelift – Skimbit has a new homepage design
This article is filed under Announcements.If you haven’t already noticed (and shame on you if you haven’t!), we have finally updated our homepage to a new and funkier style. Our original homepage design was a legacy of our ultra-bootstrapping days, when I had to ply my designer friends with wine and meals so they would create a homepage design for me on a nonexistent budget. And now that things are getting better, and I can afford to pay a designer, it was time to freshen up.
So please check it out and let us know your thoughts. Better yet – become a featured skimmer by telling us about the clever ways you use Skimbit.
One interesting piece of feedback I received from the ex-Dragon’s Den judge – Doug Richard – was that I should not market Skimbit as an all-purpose research and decision-making tool (because people don’t realise they need this), and instead market it as a solution to very specific problems, and to pick a few of them. For example, its a service for organising group holidays, planning weddings, and making important purchases. And then, he says, to make this the primary message of the homepage, and indeed the whole application.
Interestingly, quite a few other people have come back with similar feedback, so its definitely something I will factor into the next version of the homepage, and definitely something I will do with my forthcoming PR and advertising campaigns.
It is fascinating operating in this web environment having come from a software development background where development lifecycles were 6 months long, and if you changed your mind about a requirement, you had to wait 6 months to request it. These days, with web applications, it is not only easy, but necessary to make rapid iterative changes to design and functionality, to see what works best. It is indescribably difficult to take a step back sometimes from something I am so intimate with, and see what will work and what won’t, so chatting to new people who hear about Skimbit and visit the site is a highly educational and useful thing to do.
So I hope you like the new homepage, and find it communicates better what Skimbit is all about, especially to those not-so-technical people out there. Bit by bit we will work our way through the whole site, so it eventually will glow with brilliance (we hope!).
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February 19th, 2008 at 11:42 am
I love it !
May 1st, 2008 at 10:00 am
Hi Alicia, it was great to meet you the other day at Internet World (sorry for my over excitement) and I’m really pleased that you’re creating a buzz with your product and communicating with people on this blog.
I’d definitely agree that you should try to highlight what specific need of the user skimbit is the solution for. The average user needs to be told explicitly (and quickly) why they should invest time in using your service. Don’t give people too many choices – we get scared :-p
On the other hand, however, it is fantastic that your users are taking your product and using it in unexpected ways… and what you might find down the line is that one of these uses is more interesting and compelling than anything you ever considered.
I’d just suggest listening to your users (which you do) and let them tell you how they use the product.. possibly at some point you might see several different versions of skimbit with functionality tailored to different niches.
September 20th, 2008 at 3:07 pm
Interesting facts.I have bookmarked this site. stephanazs
September 30th, 2008 at 7:27 am
LOL
that doesn’t even make any sense!
July 25th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
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