I'm no expert, and I only was able to browse for a couple minutes, but here's my 2 cents. If I understand correctly, you'd like to charge money for courses about how to start a business, or do other things that people in their 20s need. This comes at the same time the entire education model is being flipped upside-down by free MOOCs. I can tell you are aiming for a higher-class niche of high-quality content, but in the end, I think this kind of thing will be unsustainable. Maybe I'm wrong, and there's some verticals that can support paid content or you can stay better than the free stuff, but it seems like a longshot. That said, the site looks great!
> If I understand correctly, you'd like to charge money for courses about how to start a business, or do other things that people in their 20s need.
Not really. Mostly, it's courses on how to get a better job, how to switch industries, how to negotiate a better salary - things that people in their 30's and 40's need. That's our target market - professionals who not necessarily are interested in business or freelancing, mostly in how to get a better job and be happy at it.
1) The design looks a bit off. Needs a bit fine tuning imo. 2) If it hasn't launched, why does it have such an impressive media bar? I find it hard to believe The New York Times covered this idea yet.
1) Anything in particular that seems off with the design?
2) We've launched about a month ago, and we did receive some coverage already. but you're right - not all of this pertains directly to Quistic. The other coverage is for our CEO, who was doing career coaching before she co-launched this business. That needs clarification.
Price mark is a bit too high IMHO for a recorded course.
I would consider 50$ without a blink, but 195$ without even a preview is way too high in my opinion.
You should have a loss leader free course if you ask me... e.g. same as codeschool did with try ruby etc.
Also the homepage carousel is confusing, at first I thought this is only for entrepreneurs / start your own business, but only after digging in I found a course that might interest a friend (Get Your Dream Job Now)
One last comment, the "Coming Soon Live!" button is also confusing, I didn't press it as I read it as "this feature is not working, but we put here a button to let you know it's coming soon" I had to re-read it to understand the meaning is actually "Upcoming Live Courses"
It's nice to have a site dedicated to career education, I know we have udemy for that, but it's still nice to have a niche.
(coursera / edx / udacity will teach you anything, but I don't think they are likely to teach you how to write a resume or actual steps to open an LLC)
Add a video preview or a free course and I think your conversion rates will soar