Upvoted purely for the willingness to cash out all this rationality talk in terms of operational improvements.
That said, I would also endorse incorporating some element of reliable testing into your project.
That is, if after six months you’ve got N people signed up on your site and making a bunch of money, and you want to evaluate your program to see how much of a benefit the program provided (as opposed to just attracting good poker players in the first place), will you be able to answer that question?
(I’ve only skimmed the site, so sorry if that’s covered and I missed it.)
Sure. We will totally be public about revenue generated, once the results are interesting enough to share. I’m expecting it to be a negligible amount until we hook a whale, that could generate thousands a month or more. If we don’t say anything, assume it’s because we’re not making an interesting amount of money. The longer we’re around, the higher our chances of hooking an existing big player or creating a new one.
Upvoted purely for the willingness to cash out all this rationality talk in terms of operational improvements.
That said, I would also endorse incorporating some element of reliable testing into your project.
That is, if after six months you’ve got N people signed up on your site and making a bunch of money, and you want to evaluate your program to see how much of a benefit the program provided (as opposed to just attracting good poker players in the first place), will you be able to answer that question?
(I’ve only skimmed the site, so sorry if that’s covered and I missed it.)
Sure. We will totally be public about revenue generated, once the results are interesting enough to share. I’m expecting it to be a negligible amount until we hook a whale, that could generate thousands a month or more. If we don’t say anything, assume it’s because we’re not making an interesting amount of money. The longer we’re around, the higher our chances of hooking an existing big player or creating a new one.