goodwinb | 13 years ago | on: Interview with Nick Chamandy, statistician at Google
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goodwinb | 14 years ago | on: A contestant applies Game Theory in TV show
goodwinb | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancers? (September 2011)
Python, R, Django, jQuery
I particularly enjoy data analysis.
Example site: http://www.testwhethertheyknow.com
Code samples: https://github.com/goodwinb
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: How would you take on Oracle?
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: How would you take on Oracle?
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: Help guitarists track their tabs
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: New York Times has more Twitter followers than print readers
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Any good places to find early adopters/testers in addition to HN?
Having people try the site and give feedback on Mechanical Turk also doesn't work.
I like the suggestion of others on this thread to post to a focused subreddit. Another good idea is to find a blog through AllTop for your industry. I've found most bloggers will accept a direct ad for less than $100 a week.
What worked the best for me was good old AdSense, monitoring, and a/b testing. It is pretty easy to get a $100 coupon for new AdSense accounts and you can find out much about your site for that amount. Good luck.
(1) Fyi traffic figures indexed to highest: KillerStartups 1. FeedMyApp 0.85. NetWebApp 0.10. Cloudomatic 0.04. GreatWebApps 0.01.
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: Will America’s universities go the way of its car companies?
They seem to serve two different customers. Teaching is really for students to educate them and season them up for life. Research is for the government or business and makes the professor and university money.
I think we can all remember a hard core research professor who could not teach a class worth a damn. On the other hand having students proximal to research projects is good for both; students receive early job experience and research projects have access to cheap educated labor.
What business model in the future should universities follow?
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: How I Used Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to Validate my Startup Idea
Force them to make a choice. Present Web app A (real), Web app B (dummy), and Web app C (dummy). Make them rank which web app is best.
Set up the survey three ways: A, B, C. B, C, A. and C, B, A. Have a third of the sample take each survey. You would be surprised at the first choice bias with Mechanical Turk. Actually you wouldn't be surprised when you remember that these people just want to get the thing done.
Finally a good secondary survey is to make them rank order features for their worth. This helps find your MVP. (Read more about "conjoint analysis" if this interests you.)
goodwinb | 15 years ago | on: Ask YC: Review my startup, Atombox
Good luck.
goodwinb | 16 years ago | on: No Accounting for Startups
goodwinb | 16 years ago | on: Ask HN: What are your (non-hn-related) hobbies?
It can be a sociable game and yet it can also be a game that holds you interest as you try to achieve perfection.
To anyone who wants to get started there is a bit of learning curve. There are good guides online, computer games to help practice with (Bridge Baron is good and is even available for the iPhone), and there are local clubs that would love to see you come out (check out ACBL).
(Boggle and foosball also rock.)