americandesi333
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11 years ago
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on: Emotional Marketing Value Headline Analyzer
I'm not convinced. Here is my test run: "Big cats eat mice Noone knows why 100x improvement"
Your Headline's EMV Score:
33.33%
This score indicates that your headline has a total of 33.33% Emotional Marketing Value (EMV) Words. To put that in perspective, the English language contains approximately 20% EMV words.
And for comparison, most professional copywriters' headlines will have 30%-40% EMV Words in their headlines, while the most gifted copywriters will have 50%-75% EMV words in headlines.
A perfect score would be 100%, but that is rare unless your headline is less than five words.
While the overall EMV score for your headline is 33.33%, your headline also has the following predominant emotion classification:
Spiritual
Your headline carries words that have a predominantly Spiritual appeal. Words that resonate with Spiritual impact are the smallest number of words in the language. AMI research has found that Spiritual impact words carry the strongest potential for influence and often appeal to people at a very deep emotional level.
Words with Spiritual impact are best used with people and businesses desiring to make an appeal to some aspect of spirituality. This does not mean religion specifically, but any product or service that resonates with “spirituality” oriented markets are appropriate. The clergy, new age, health food and related markets all respond favorably to sales copy heavy with Spiritual impact content. Women and children also respond strongly to words in the Spiritual sphere. Marketing documents with strong Spiritual impact content can make for the most powerful presentations in the marketplace but must be used with considerable skill.
americandesi333
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11 years ago
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on: Realtime Lyft Surge Prices
Would also be great if it refreshes automatically. Over time I am sure you can also create an algorithm to predict the fluctuations in surge pricing. For example, you can get my address and then tell me how likely is it for surge pricing to die down based on historical data and predictions.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: Coursera course 'Fundamentals of Online Education' closed without warning
curiouscats- Just curious, what course are you taking on Coursera thats experiencing similar issues?
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: Coursera course 'Fundamentals of Online Education' closed without warning
I was wondering how 'scaling' Coursera model would affect them. QA becomes very critical once you associate top university brands to the courses that are offered. I hope Coursera will learn from this and really evaluate every course before going online.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: The No Excuse List: The Best Place On The Web To Learn Anything
I would be curious to know what you think of our self learning site called LearningJar.com, where we are helping people figure out the best resources to learn skills and follow their progress.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
Thanks for your inputs! We fixed the bug and so you should see the LearningJar panel on the side.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
We are working on alternate authentication. Would love to get your email address. You can send it to
[email protected]
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
Haha. yes! I think we should just say that straight up.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
Great insights and feedback. Thank you.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
The idea is to inspire people by showing how you can gain skills informally. Individuals featured on the front were either college dropouts and/or achieved their goals via informal education.
We will be adding quotes from them, videos with them and also will be highlighting others in the industry that have achieved their dreams by constantly learning.
Its not an ad play, but instead a way to just inspire. After all, we all seek mentors and get inspired by great stories.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
You can go through the website and learn without logging in at the moment. But if you would like to 'Follow' any new roles, we are requiring people to login for that.
Having a demo is a great way to summarize the value we bring in. Thanks!
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
We actually want to and looking to add more people! LearningJar is started by two women and we strongly believe in diversity.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
We are working on adding other authentication options as we have heard that feedback :) The reason we started with Login with Facebook is because it makes it easy on users. They dont have to upload picture and fill out more forms for LearningJar.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: LearningJar- Learn Skills Informally
Thanks for your feedback! We are helping people figure out the skills they need for a new role, connecting them to disparate content via our partnerships and then in the backend integrating with those content providers to track your informal learning in one place so you can use it to apply for jobs.
Will definitely try to get that across better with our landing page.
americandesi333
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13 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What is the best way to promote your startup?
What you have mentioned above "Your personal email list is one of the best ways to drive initial traffic and build awareness" only holds true if they are your 'right audience'.
When we first launched a closed beta for my startup LearningJar, we ran an experiment of sending it to my contacts and then to people that had genuinely showed interested. What I quickly found out is that your friends/contacts will not be as engaged because they dont have a need and further more, they will not be honest with you because they want to encourage what you are doing.
On the other hand, 'real' users will give you real feedback that will make a more effective awareness campaign.
Therefore, it means a lot more if a complete stranger finds my product valuable and then promotes it to others than my friends doing it just because they like me.
americandesi333
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14 years ago
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on: Google launches Its Knowledge Graph
Finally Google is moving in the right direction. There is still a lot more they can do with semantic search. For example, wouldn't it be great to see the related topics in a concept map, have meanings and history right there, but also let people curate this knowledge graph.
Check out InstaGrok. It does something like that- http://www.instagrok.com/
americandesi333
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14 years ago
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on: Apple announces iBooks 2, iBooks Author to "reinvent textbooks"
americandesi333
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14 years ago
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on: Stop looking for a cofounder
When I started my little idea 7 months ago, I was really scared about this reality of looking for a cofounder. Now, I not only have a kickass co-founder who believes in my vision, but also have a team of 6 people who are driving our product to launch, all of this without getting a single penny or equity in exchange (not yet, but something I am changing as I want these people longterm).
What I am trying to say is that, I think looking for a cofounder depends on what you are trying to build. If you are trying to build a long-term sustainable company, then the fact that you can influence and motivate someone to join your vision is very powerful. Therefore, getting a cofounder to join your cause is a huge testament to how well you can succeed, something that should not be discounted.
That being said, its also important to evaluate the skillsets you need to have a successful company and to slowly enlist a cofounder based on those needs. I hung out at every tech event, spoke to as many people about what I was doing and slowly started to see that there was an ecosystem of people that started believing in my story.
So, its doable, thats all :)
americandesi333
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14 years ago
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on: Codecademy’s CodeYear Attracts 100,000 Aspiring Programmers In 48 Hours
The key question that still remains is, how do you find the best learning sources and how do you get credit for it? Are badges the right solution? Its great to see that these many people are embracing self-paced learning. With the democratization of education, it has opened doors for anyone to create a curriculum online now. But all this will soon cause an information overload in terms of self-paced learning opportunities and it will become critical to start organizing this plethora of resources
americandesi333
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14 years ago
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on: Facebook Privacy: Site Confirms It Tracks You After You Leave
When you say 'browser bars' I am thinking of an address bar in browsers today. Is that what you are referring to?
I am thinking of something that does not interact with the user but captures some of their web usage based on their consent. Would love to share it with the community when its ready!
Your Headline's EMV Score:
33.33%
This score indicates that your headline has a total of 33.33% Emotional Marketing Value (EMV) Words. To put that in perspective, the English language contains approximately 20% EMV words.
And for comparison, most professional copywriters' headlines will have 30%-40% EMV Words in their headlines, while the most gifted copywriters will have 50%-75% EMV words in headlines.
A perfect score would be 100%, but that is rare unless your headline is less than five words.
While the overall EMV score for your headline is 33.33%, your headline also has the following predominant emotion classification:
Spiritual
Your headline carries words that have a predominantly Spiritual appeal. Words that resonate with Spiritual impact are the smallest number of words in the language. AMI research has found that Spiritual impact words carry the strongest potential for influence and often appeal to people at a very deep emotional level.
Words with Spiritual impact are best used with people and businesses desiring to make an appeal to some aspect of spirituality. This does not mean religion specifically, but any product or service that resonates with “spirituality” oriented markets are appropriate. The clergy, new age, health food and related markets all respond favorably to sales copy heavy with Spiritual impact content. Women and children also respond strongly to words in the Spiritual sphere. Marketing documents with strong Spiritual impact content can make for the most powerful presentations in the marketplace but must be used with considerable skill.