Monday 2 May 2016

Chapter 8: Creating the MVP

First of all, I'd like to congratulate you all, for you have done the product formulation quite extraordinarily. It is quite remarkable on how you see things through the eyes of a professional. Here, I shall be placing my opinion on your summation of the "Connecting the Dots" chapter.

First, let me post the conclusion at your end.
The vision of our product is to channelize the negativity and anxiety of people to create a platform for connecting with others and seeking each other’s help. The motive is to ‘crowdsource wellbeing’ through mutual advice and sharing similar experiences. There has to be immense input from our end during the site foundation, as we will be the only ones providing the content. But, these would be stagnant posts that don’t need any updates and will be new for any first-time user. Moreover, once the crowd increases most content will come from their side. So far, by relating previous chapters we have arrived at building a product that comprises the following points along with the ones you suggested:

·         The Dilemma: A section devoted to questions demanding opinions like “Am I right/wrong in doing ____?” that can invite suggestions and advice from users who have been in the same dilemma before.
·         Who am I?: A special feature which we unanimously want to include is regarding the categorization and profiling of users based on a personality and psychoanalytical test, that aids him/her to connect with users and posts that correspond to their nature/mood.
·         For users that favor connectivity, a feature of online chat with their counterparts to provide an outlet to their anxiety. This can be anonymous to avoid any resemblance to some dating platform. The chat can be initiated by us and has to be at a professional level with personal advice, though.
·         Stress busters: Remedy counter that contains home remedies and yogic exercises/meditation to cure depression, anxiety and for controlling temper.
·         Inspiration reloaded: Stories of famous people that can be outsourced from various sites (similar to the Godspeed exercise) comprising entrepreneurs/bureaucrats/political icons/filmstars relating their downfall and how they overcame the obstacles in their path.
·         Stories of ordinary people who have achieved their goal. This can include toppers of various entrances, someone breaking stereotypes or survivors of a disease, sharing their experiences and connecting with the users, if possible. This can help in motivating the users in sharing their own small wins, which will make them gain confidence and cure their anxiety.
·         Providing links to self-help videos or blogs for content which cannot be directly accessed in form of content on our site.
·         Discover thy purpose: An automated chain quiz about oneself that makes the person delve into his/her inner self, to discover the spiritual aura that surrounds them. Linked questions that once answered, will make them feel better and elevate their spirits instantly.

The revenue will mainly comprise of affiliate linking and advertisement strategies and via Hostgator and AdSense since the access will be free. Since our vision is to help people, this product cannot be restricted to a particular profession or campus. And that automatically augments our crowd, making it feasible to import content through volunteers who would like to help others through their personal experiences.
This is the part where we’ve reached so far. The final conclusion would arrive after a brainstorming session involving your suggestions and advice.

My Opinion: 

  • You well understood the chapter goal, and I highly appreciate the fact that you are able to see something that reflects you personally in this product.
  • As for the sections, I like the parts you suggest, but initially, I need you to identify if you are comfortable doing them.(That's why the MVP).
  • I wanted you to go niche, but something within me tells me that this is for everyone. But still, we'll go with the strategy that make something that few people "love" rather than what most people "like".
  • An MVP is the only way we can know the customer response, that is essential in the start. "Stress Busters" as you suggested has the unique ability to be something(like an IQ test for IQ testing) that can check your stress levels and respond accordingly. This will eventually dissolve, but would attract audience in the beginning.
  • Now, in the product development, you can do one of the two things, either you flush in so much of content that people need that they never leave your site, or you give them "AN OPERA"(A show that'll keep them glued to their seats till whatever time you want them to be there, till your show ends)
  • In the above bulletin point, I suggest you go with the latter, cause that is what makes a niche site beautiful. But, still here you have to push much ahead of your current capabilities to make it through. 
  • Make a story and look from the customer viewpoint, and give him a reason to visit each functionality of this product. Whatever is there, has to be there for a reason, but still there is something that you need to know- "Nobody knows which part will work out in the end, but still each part has to be better than the other."
Current chapter: Creating an MVP

Guys, this is how we start our journey to build the hard product. By now, we are mature enough to understand what we need, we have studied a little bit about SEO and how sites work, and have a quite concrete idea of the soul of this product. 
But this will eventually perish with time and 5 years from now you'll have nothing but distinct memories of something you were working on. 
Today is the day you make something that matters and would live, maybe, even outlive you.
Today is the day you'll remember forever, if you make it worth remembering.

These are the points that I would like you to finish as a part of this chapter:
  1. Flag 1: Assume the roles you were given initially in Position Allotment  and build a "product skeleton". You can initially design the whole website on a piece of paper and decide whatever opens up when you click onto something, and how it will look like.
  2. Flag 2: Assume responsibilities among yourselves, on which individual parts you are handling. You shall be the scientists of these parts and should have a detailed understanding of the wings under you. Moreover, first-hand decide who are going to code. I leave that up to you to choose the coders amongst yourselves. I assure the coders the best of assistance(that'll include Verma, Oli, Sood Sir, and others) who shall give them devoted times to develop better. 
  3. Flag 3: Next, make the basic Front end(using the Front End Languages), with a little bit of content(pick any content, already written by you, or from anywhere else). By now, be absolutely sure of the functionality of the individual tabs.
Give me individual reports on Flag 1(images of what you want to create), Flag 2 (Report to me the coders and the wings each one of you is handling), and Flag 3(mail me the front end created by you).

Flag 1 and 2 would take a cumulative time of 3 days whereas Flag 3 would take 3 more. So, a total of 6 days is what you have. You need to report continuously now, but the deadline is 8th May. 

Assuming a good pace, you have 3 more weeks to finish and then you can get a break for your final exams. After that is when the real game begins, where you witness your own creation fighting for its existence is an ocean of websites. Then, you can install the Alexa page ranker toolbar and witness every breath of your product.

Mail me at greenwasblue@gmail.com 

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