I like the way the site interacts. Some cool interaction styles have been
used.

However, why should I come on this site? The Home Page lacks the pitch to
the user. 'Why' is a click behind and assumes that the user will click on it
and learn the benefits. This in my opinion should be upfront telling the
users 'Why Ranker'.

What do others think about this?





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Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Critique: Ranker.com



Hi All,



I was wondering if you'd take a second to provide some honest

feedback on a website I worked on briefly.  The site is

http://ranker.com and it's for creating lists for anything from

shopping lists to top-10 lists.  It's been months since I was last

employed there, but I really wanted to get your impressions since

they've recently launched their beta.



Technically, I think there are a lot of cool things about the site

(drag/drop, same page state changes, etc.) but I always felt like it

was the technology that really drove the design.  It feels somewhat

disjointed to me.  I feel the main goals are to be able to create

lists, comment on lists, and share them with others and I'm not sure

how easily those are accomplished.



Anyway, I'd appreciate your help.  Thanks in advance!

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