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I Launched My Startup Yesterday, This Is How The Hectic Day Went

187 点作者 james-fend超过 13 年前

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sequoia超过 13 年前
I'm Xposting this from his blog... don't think it will make it past moderation:<p>Looks intriguing but be very careful with your credibility; a freelancing site that’s considered untrustworthy is a failed freelancing site. I say this because I saw your post about “Launched yesterday” then on your site I see the testimonial “Freelancify helped us find a great designer to get our blog launched. -GrowNasheville” Wait- the site launched yesterday and someone has already taken a transaction from idea to proposal to bidding to work to review to launch &#38; payment? huh? That doesn’t exactly add up… maybe there was a private beta launch with a few dozen vendors and a couple clients…?<p>Who is this “GrowNasheville”, anyway? GrowNasheville.com/blog/about : “GrowNashville was created and organized by James Fend [the founder of freelancify.com]…” ahh… I see.<p>You will have testimonials soon enough, I’m sure; having them now is not worth risking your credibility. [EDIT: At the risk of stating the obvious: <i>you can't write your own testimonials</i>.]<p>Good luck!
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jmilloy超过 13 年前
I don't think I get it; I've never launched a site, so maybe that's why. I'm going to be critical and skeptical about this particular <i>post</i>, but that doesn't mean that I don't think it's laudable, stressful, and exciting to launch a product by yourself (and I'm glad you are getting front page press here)<p>Why would James launch at 5:30 AM after getting no sleep? This sounds like a good way to make mistakes, make it hard to keep up with issues that come up, and generally make the day seem hectic when it maybe didn't need to be (and in fact wasn't). Was there a mission critical launch deadline? Were there key users to be gained at 5:30 AM? Instead, he took a three hour nap during business hours, with emails and bugs accruing that needed "immediate attention".<p>In fact, it doesn't sound like a very hectic day to me at all. A three hour nap in the middle of the day? An hour long victory lunch? Those sounds like the wonderful rewards of having a flexible (read: no) schedule. James worked hard leading up to the launch day, for sure. But on launch day, he spent one to two hours writing two emails, and one hour fixing a certificate bug. 3 hours. The rest was spent refreshing logs and being excited. Fun! Not hectic.<p>Aptly, "THE DAY'S RESULTS" is a large, prominent chart with... one data point.<p>What am I supposed to be interested in here?
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rplnt超过 13 年前
Please, lose the page-blocking pop-up. It's one of the worst web practices and I wouldn't even bothered reading the article if it weren't so praised in the comments. It's always easier to close a page than close the pop-up.
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driverdan超过 13 年前
Congrats on the launch but to me it appears to be just another elance.<p>What makes you different?<p>As a freelancer who charges a lot more than $10/h and isn't interested in $200 projects why should I join?
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ilaksh超过 13 年前
Its really great that so many people signed up listing actual US rates.<p>On the other hand, almost all of the projects are $500 or less, most of them $300 or less. Which are outsourcing budgets, and pretty much incompatible with the US rates for most projects.<p>I wonder what you could do to get U.S. organizations with actual project budgets to use these types of sites. I have always wished there was something like a US-only freelancer's site. Maybe this person could create a section where only US freelancers could bid, or a section that had a minimum rate at $40 or something.<p>I really like odesk because I am used to being poor and I always know I can find a spec to prototype and get a job without having to leave my house or network or anything, but I can't afford healthcare or my own apartment.<p>I had a few "real" gigs with a good US rate but I spent too much time working on my startup and ran out of money, sort of panicked and picked up a job at an outsourcing rate, and now I feel like I should to move to Bangalore in order to maintain my standard of living.
user24超过 13 年前
well done on launching,<p>If you've not launched anything before, be warned that your traffic is going to drop like a stone now. What are your plans to keep the traffic going?
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hadriagh超过 13 年前
I think one of the big take-aways for me was do more substantial testing <i>before</i> pulling all the tricks out of your hat to get traffic. Imagine if his email list had been 10,000 people, how many would have been turned off by that first impression?
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radagaisus超过 13 年前
Are those considered good numbers?<p>Feedback:<p>- the search button isn't aligned properly<p>- why everyone have 5 stars? and why are the stars gray? they look sad.<p>- clicking on the category name should check its box<p>- why can't I click on the top categories on the main page?
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cidermonk3y超过 13 年前
Good job man, had a brief look around, looks swish. Hope to have a more in depth look a bit later on. One thing i did notice in your signup form for workers, i hit enter accidentally before filling out 1 field. This caused an error and i lost all the information i had previously entered. Barring password and perhaps username do you think that the form should reload the information if an error has occured? Something to consider perhaps when you have the time :P
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rtrocc超过 13 年前
Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing, and congratulations! You seem to have done everything right. Now continue putting the same type of effort and don't let it crumble.
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jcc80超过 13 年前
Congrats - looks great and learning Ruby well enough in 8 weeks to build this is inspiring. Another reminder that there is no excuse to not learn myself. Good luck.
joshcrews超过 13 年前
I was James's Rails mentor and I can testify that he definitely did not know Ruby on Rails at the beginning of November, but he is sharp.
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andrewcamel超过 13 年前
Would you consider posting weekly updates? I would really like to read them and I'm sure they'd contribute some traffic to new site.
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dools超过 13 年前
Can you please put a note in your calendar to do a new post on January 25, 2013 "I Launched my Startup one year ago, this is how the hectic year went" :)<p>Great job on the launch, sounds like you got some good numbers coming into the site and it was good to get an inside look into response rates/conversion based on a moderate initial launch email list.
plasma超过 13 年前
I've looked at a few freelance sites before, but turned away because all the "Requests for help" want an e-bay clone for $200.<p>It's at that point I think the entire site is rubbish (low quality offers for work etc), so I think you may want to ensure work offers are reasonable to set a standard.
nsxwolf超过 13 年前
Inspired by some of the things bdg said, I'm thinking, could you find a niche a service that allows only US-only freelancers?<p>There's got to be a market for people who are willing to pay more simply to not have to deal with overseas developers.
jeffpalmer超过 13 年前
Thanks for sharing your launch story! Would you be willing to share the stats on the 310 emails you collected over the past 7 months? I would be interested in seeing the open &#38; bounce rates specifically.
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instakill超过 13 年前
Are you considering adding any other payments types? Not a fan of paypal.
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bdg超过 13 年前
Here's some feedback, take with it what you will.<p>I like that you're starting yet another freelancer site, simply because I <i>hate</i> the other ones. They're full of often sub-quality contractors spamming the boards hoping to hit one and take some money. The other bids are from nations where the exchange rate makes my yearly salary make me look like a king. I take what I do seriously, I like serious clients, and I've find next to no success on these freelance sites (I may have found a few projects where I could make $100/h, but the volume of those jobs is small). I have no way to sell my skills on these sites. I'm not saying I have the answer, I'm simply explaining why I hate the other freelance sites.<p>Looking over your site, the first thing that jumps out at me is "City, State". I am from Canada, where we have provinces. Are you an international site? Your registration form could do with a bit of tweaking, I make mental jumps between "Persona", "Security" and "Location" a number of times. OAuth would have been nice.<p>The profile setup drop-downs are not obvious what they do until I interact like them, I feel like it is missing the down-arrow to the right. Nice-to-have if the category drop-downs didn't allow me to reproduce things, or I could leave one empty, add more, etc.<p>Next is who I've seen already-- Someone wants a full website for about $300, that's a critical issue with other sites. There's no real negotiation going on, the customer feels like they only need to spend $200, which, even for someone charging $25/hour means "do it an a day." Something like the sports site isn't scoped out as a massive endeavor, but it's bigger than the asking price. Yet out the other door, someone is asking for someone to scrape an XML feed for emails every hour for $500. Again, I'm not sure how to deal with these things, but these are reasons I'm not a fan of these sites.<p>The "More" position on the job posting makes me think that there is more text in the description simply because "more" at the end of a paragraph everywhere else on the internet means that. (more)<p>Your next challenge would be getting heavy traffic. I recently started blogging and my traffic looks like this: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/WuPOC.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/WuPOC.png</a> . Some articles I posted to reddit's programming, some I posted here, and I really learnt that I'm dealing with different audiences, reddit was more interested in my walk through of a project-euler solution, hacker-news was more interested in something on self-improvement. Most of my articles haven't hit the right-spot the first few had that brought me lots of traffic, this is three-fold. First, I'm not posting them in the right places, most people who are programming simply don't care about a number of hand-wavy concept things I talk about (but a good number of people do, just not the /r/programming or HN crowd). The second factor for my drop in traffic is I simply did not put the extra effort, that final 10% into my posts that I did with my first few. My big-traffic posts I had easily put through three or four drafts, let them sit for a week or two while I reflected on them, I just put more work into them, covered more corners. The last factor was my website usability, which was totally awful and I'm attempting to hack blogger templates to fix a number of things that many of my readers are pained by.<p>What I'd apply to you from what I learnt was that you need to find the right place to sell this, I'm thrilled to see you've launched but you need to put your product in front of people with a sales-pitch that brings them in. You need lots of people who want feelancers, and you need slightly less freelancers. If I knew the best places to target those people, I'd tell you. However, I'm sure if you did find the right place, 400~ hits would seem like an anthill.
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grocerocity超过 13 年前
As someone looking to learn to code from scratch and build a Web/smartphone app, I'm curious what your coding background was before your 8 week ruby cram session began?
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caublestone超过 13 年前
"12:30AM - I go to have a celebration lunch for finally launching. And I get absolutely stuffed! Hmm… lunch special fajitas"<p>You time traveled!? I do the same after a lack of sleep. :)
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wyck超过 13 年前
This looks just like all the other sites where people want full e-commerce solutions or groupon clones for 200$.
sidcool超过 13 年前
Heartiest congratulations for launching. I have signed up as I like to do some freelance work. Good luck!
bond超过 13 年前
Congrats for launching!<p>I remember from thefastlaneforum.com you were developing Fendza, what happened to that project?
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fourmii超过 13 年前
Well done James! Congrats on the launch and sharing your story. Nothing like these posts to inspire!
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equilibrium超过 13 年前
Well done on launching! Under how it works I'd suggest numbering the steps.
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cjw超过 13 年前
I'm curious about what kind of setup you have running the site.
outside1234超过 13 年前
congrats - what are you trying to learn with your first launch?
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