I made That’s A Nice Page because I’ve often seen products announced here followed by comments like “I visited your landing page and have no idea what your product is/does.”
I figure that’s something I can help with :)
By posting teardowns of interesting/popular tech products from big and (eventually) not-so-big companies I hope we can all learn a few tips on what makes for a compelling product page, and what might make for interesting A/B tests. Check it out and let me know what you think.
I also have SINISTER ULTERIOR MOTIVES behind the site — I hope to find consulting clients specifically here on HN who need help with their product pages, either on the copy or conversion/analytics/testing side. Is that you? I’d love to chat: luke@thatsanicepage.com or http://thatsanicepage.com/consulting. (You can also read about my testing philosophy here: http://thatsanicepage.com/faq#testing.)
But back to the site. I’d love to get your feedback. What do you think of the scroll-the-page-with-my-commentary approach (on desktop)? Like it? Hate it? Is it something that you find enjoyable to scroll through, or would you rather the teardown presented as a normal article? Would you prefer something that’s more like brief highlights, or meaty, in-depth analysis? Why?
And most importantly: What page should I teardown next? :)
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 12.6 ms ] threadI made That’s A Nice Page because I’ve often seen products announced here followed by comments like “I visited your landing page and have no idea what your product is/does.”
I figure that’s something I can help with :)
By posting teardowns of interesting/popular tech products from big and (eventually) not-so-big companies I hope we can all learn a few tips on what makes for a compelling product page, and what might make for interesting A/B tests. Check it out and let me know what you think.
I also have SINISTER ULTERIOR MOTIVES behind the site — I hope to find consulting clients specifically here on HN who need help with their product pages, either on the copy or conversion/analytics/testing side. Is that you? I’d love to chat: luke@thatsanicepage.com or http://thatsanicepage.com/consulting. (You can also read about my testing philosophy here: http://thatsanicepage.com/faq#testing.)
But back to the site. I’d love to get your feedback. What do you think of the scroll-the-page-with-my-commentary approach (on desktop)? Like it? Hate it? Is it something that you find enjoyable to scroll through, or would you rather the teardown presented as a normal article? Would you prefer something that’s more like brief highlights, or meaty, in-depth analysis? Why?
And most importantly: What page should I teardown next? :)
Thanks for checking it out! <3