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Ask HN: Is it time to give up on my side project?

5 点作者 thisisdallas将近 11 年前
I have a side project that is managed hosting for non-profits and churches. Since most are very non-technical, the premise is to remove all technical aspects from setting up&#x2F;having a website. Each site is build on a pre-built WordPress theme and I take care of getting the site to functional stage, content entry, file uploads etc. etc. Basically, the user signs up, sends in their content and I hand over a completed website. The only thing they have to do is add new content if they want to. I am also part of the Microsoft Bizspark program so I am running everything on VMs built in Azure. A CDN, backups etc. etc. are also included with the hosting. In other words, I am not using some $20 reseller hosting plan for host gator.<p>I could be wrong, but I think my product is pretty good and there is a need of what I am offering. Clearly, I am doing something wrong because I can&#x27;t get customers. I&#x27;ve talked to local churches&#x2F;non-profits, made calls, sent emails, bought online ads, wrote guest blog posts et.c etc. Really, the only substantial, feedback I have received is that I was turned down because I don&#x27;t offer &quot;unlimited&quot; everything like other hosts do...<p>I&#x27;m at the point to where I don&#x27;t really see the benefit of keeping this thing going. I could be wrong but I feel like most non-profits&#x2F;churches are distrusting of website companies, don&#x27;t see the value in paying for quality when something else is cheaper, and the whole concept of using a website to further their vision seems like a waste of time. It seems like the only way I could get customers is to spend 80&#x2F;hr a week writing content and personally meeting with people.<p>I want to help churches&#x2F;non-profits but it seems like helping and making money is off the table. I have several other side projects I would love to dive into but I am hesitant to just give up on everything I have done so far. I highly doubt there is any 1, 2, or 3 things I could do to improve my position but I would love any feedback.

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rachelandrew将近 11 年前
One of the problems with developing a product for non-profits and churches is that you run into needing to have your offering assessed by a committee before a decision can be made.<p>Rather than one business owner or individual being able to say yes, what happens is someone will need to propose the idea to the board&#x2F;church council etc. and then it will be debated, and perhaps might get the go-ahead. More likely than not however someone in that group will have some objection, or say &quot;my nephew is good with computers - he can do that!&quot; It&#x27;s going to be a very high-touch environment to work in, and probably not great as a side project just because of the time you will spend.<p>Could you perhaps target people who design sites for these organizations? They are already doing the high touch sales - perhaps you could come in as the technical partner. That way you&#x27;d be selling the reassurance of all the backend technical support, the backups, the CDN etc. but not dealing directly with the end customer but instead hopefully a local web designer who has several of these types of clients.
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saluki将近 11 年前
Definitely add an unlimited plan at a higher price point if that&#x27;s what they have voiced concerns over previously.<p>Plus committees like choice so lay out a few options&#x2F;plans and detail out things they might ask about.<p>I would stress things like unlimited, custom, support, CMS and downplay things like wordpress&#x2F;themes.<p>I would also offer a higher price point where you maintain their website . . . maybe with once a month or once a week batches of changes . . . this could minimize WP training and them breaking things trying to learn WP or stressing about having a member make updates.<p>btw, if you get a client taxing the limits of the bandwidth you were expecting them to use on your azure vm set them up on a shared hostgator plan . . . just set the price point of the unlimited so you can cover that if needed.<p>&quot;my nephew is good with computers - he can do that!&quot;<p>Think about expanding your services to include things their nephew can&#x27;t do . . .<p>Setup donations via stripe on the website . . .<p>A web application for events, event sign ups, prayer lists, etc . . .<p>As far as decisions typically being made by committees . . . test out asking for a letter of feedback, questions, concerns from committees considering your service . . . then you&#x27;ll see what they are thinking about and can respond with an outline of responses to seal the deal . . . plus use the feedback to improve your plans&#x2F;marketing.<p>Churches do seem to be a difficult sell . . . but there are companies that do well in that niche . . . there is a local company that has a saas book keeping app with a focus on churches that I know is doing well.<p>I would try some recommendations you received and see what happens . . .<p>Good luck turning things around . . .
maxbrown将近 11 年前
It sounds like you either haven&#x27;t identified a need or haven&#x27;t identified the right solution for that need (I&#x27;m guessing the latter).<p>I&#x27;m willing to bet you could gather some more customer feedback, but let&#x27;s consider the item you mentioned:<p>&quot;I don&#x27;t offer &quot;unlimited&quot; everything&quot;<p>My guess of what the customer is telling you is that because they don&#x27;t understand the technical side of things, they are worried they will end up paying more in fees &#x2F; overages. Same reason cell phone companies are offering unlimited plans - they provide comfort that you won&#x27;t go over.<p>How do hostgator and many others offer Unlimited Disk Storage &amp; Bandwith for such a low price? Because they know that even if they posted real limits, most customers won&#x27;t even go close to those, and I bet they deal directly with those that do to optimize. Saying &quot;Unlimited&quot; is worth the (likely small) risk to close the deal. Listen to the customer, they&#x27;re telling you what they want!<p>Something to consider, not sure how they would respond - what if you charged by the size of the organization (churches : church members)? That would loosely approximate bandwidth, and probably make sense to your customer.<p>One other thing I would point out, a little customization goes a long way. Can you offer to customize the site for their organization, or their specific needs, for low cost or free? You want a recurring customer, right? Put in a little work up front (show them their possible site?) and you may have a better chance of closing the deal. IMO, for non-technical clients, it&#x27;s much easier to sell them on something they can see.<p>I wouldn&#x27;t give up on this just yet, I think it&#x27;s a nice niche, but you really need to understand the customer needs and why they would or wouldn&#x27;t make a purchase decision.
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logn将近 11 年前
Then offer unlimited, right? Even if it means raising your prices, then your clients would probably like paying more knowing that pricing is predictable.<p>Also, I think a free trial would be nice. Just set everything up and then show it to them. Hard to say no to that.<p>And like patio11 recommended in one of his blog posts, write up a checklist of every feature, something that can be printed out and passed around to the decision makers.<p>I think you also need to make sure you&#x27;re emphasizing how the site can help boost their attendance and donations and lower their administrative costs. And on that note, have you added many donation-related features? E.g., a meter to reach goals, themed donation drives, paypal&#x2F;credit integration, and maybe an online merch store for church goods?
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hsuresh将近 11 年前
Who is your target customer? You mention churches and non-profits, but why do they build&#x2F;setup a website. How is your product helping them address this?
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shiftpgdn将近 11 年前
I sent you an email.