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Topic: I made apage for beginners asking how to buy bitcoin. Could I get your feedback? (Read 1160 times)

legendary
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I agree with the previous comment, the site is noob friendly.  But this is more likely a second searched page since your site is missing on discussing what is bitcoin.  This is the first thing people will ask, and most site that discuss or explains bitcoin automatically have it with them.  I would suggest you to create a page on defining and explaining the basic of  "what is bitcoin" then link this great page to it.

 (people need to know before they will have the interest to buy)
hero member
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Since I often get colleagues at work asking me how to buy bitcoin, I decided to elaborate a reference page with instructions for each payment method, including several trusted sites.

Here's the page:

http://howtobuybitcoin.io/

My aim was to:
  • Provide guides for the simplest payment methods, being: credit/debit card, SEPA transfer, PayPal, wire transfer, cash payments
  • Keep presentation simple, so as to help new users feel at ease when searching for how to get btc online
  • Recommend exchanges/services having received a good acceptance within the overall bitcoin community
  • Give priority to interesting related information (such as recommending looking into the price history of btc), with extra tips for users. 
  • Include both high-volume bitcoin exchange sites and their smaller (generally more user-friendly) counterparts.

Could I get your feedback and your overall impression? Should I be adding any important information for newbie bitcoin users looking to buy easily? At this I point have received some reviews from friends and colleagues concerning my page, and I would be very interested to hear all available advice from the perspective of experienced users and newcomers in the bitcoin space.

Thanks.


Well the background, colors, and design was simple and easy to understand, especially if the reader's are newbie. The only thing that is lacking on the page was I think you need to give the link which is talking about all the information about in bitcoin which is Bitcointalk.org
newbie
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I'm actually quite amazed by the amount of replies and positive comments here.

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Here are the pros that I see on your site:

1) Background info on these different sites
2) Images
3) Good color scheme (attracts the visual senses)
4) A good coverage of types of ways to get bitcoin.

After announcing my site on reddit, some of the sites mentioned got in touch directly to explain their story. This helped fix and add some extra facts for a couple of entries. I think the images always help reassure and allow people to feel at ease when dealing with such an 'uneasy' matter (yet people first impressions on bitcoin usually come from the mainstream media). The colors are more a less matching in with the images to promote the same theme throughout. And yep it was difficult to keep it all in one page (since there are more and more ways to get bitcoin now), but I opted for the most popular payment methods for newbies (that being card, SEPA bank transfer, paypal, cash) and tried to keep these to the point without going into too much detail and scaring people off.

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How about you consider adding bitcointalk.org

Why not yes! Though I would rather recommend this as a place to discuss/learn more rather than a place to buy and sell btc. As mentioned above, without the know-how it's easy to fall into a trap. My aim was to promote the best trustworthy services. Though I do eventually consider adding 'innovative' options as a recommendation for the curious / for further learning (eg bitsqure for p2p decentralization etc..).

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but no mention of circle?

True. While I know that Circle sell BTC to users, there is no mention of this on their front page. I've actually recommended Circle to people before and they've come back to me asking why since it does not say they can buy bitcoin. I guess I should include circle with a paragraph explaining this to users.

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hmm... wasn't expecting the site to be this good
op put a lot of work into it and what I liked most-didn't spam reflinks for the sake of it
if I was a newbie I'd find a lot of useful info

Thanks, really appreciated Smiley

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think you should include your recommendations of bitcoin wallets with direct links,both online like blockchain.info and coinbase (as a wallet,not a source of buying bitcoins)
and software like Mycellium etc.
because the list of wallets you link to might be confusing to a newbie

Good point. I could make a section / page for this with recommended offline wallets and why each is best.
hero member
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If you aim to generate income through the site, you are going to SEO, do social media to promote the site and hope it will be seen by individuals searching for how to buy bitcoins. Which affiliate and adnetwork are you going to use?
legendary
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hmm... wasn't expecting the site to be this good
op put a lot of work into it and what I liked most-didn't spam reflinks for the sake of it
if I was a newbie I'd find a lot of useful info
think you should include your recommendations of bitcoin wallets with direct links,both online like blockchain.info and coinbase (as a wallet,not a source of buying bitcoins)
and software like Mycellium etc.
because the list of wallets you link to might be confusing to a newbie
hero member
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hat is a good tutorial for the beginners even for the other users who are well aware with bitcoin but still need some info as your tutorial has much better info and I have one suggestion for you. will it not be good to show them at there how to install offline wallet and set that as newbie do not know about that methods.

that is a page for only for buying bitcoins that is why he did not have added any info for installing  the wallet and it is a common sense that if a person will go to buy bitcoins then he will already have some source for it to keep in.
hero member
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hat is a good tutorial for the beginners even for the other users who are well aware with bitcoin but still need some info as your tutorial has much better info and I have one suggestion for you. will it not be good to show them at there how to install offline wallet and set that as newbie do not know about that methods.
legendary
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Clean design and all links are clean non-ref links which is nice. However i recommended you to have atleast one banner ad in middle or somewhere to keep your site up and running. Instead of ad you can also put your bitcoin donation address on bottom area. Thanks for putting effort on making this site.

Well, the thing I really liked about the site is that it is Ad-free. It's what made it different from all the other info-sites I've seen.
@OP, it would of course be up to you, but if you really need some way to help with the up-keep of the site, please consider adding a bitcoin donation address instead. Especially since an Ad or two wouldn't really generate much of a revenue, and too much would end up cluttering the site.

 Cheesy

legendary
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Clean design and all links are clean non-ref links which is nice. However i recommended you to have atleast one banner ad in middle or somewhere to keep your site up and running. Instead of ad you can also put your bitcoin donation address on bottom area. Thanks for putting effort on making this site.
legendary
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This is a great website, and thank you for making this! Hopefully, this is made a sticky at some point in the future.
Here are the pros that I see on your site:

1) Background info on these different sites
2) Images
3) Good color scheme (attracts the visual senses)
4) A good coverage of types of ways to get bitcoin.

For the future, I think it would be useful to add ways to transfer from one payment processor to another in regards to lesser known processors, such as Payeer, for example.

All in all, good site. This will definitely help many people on this forum.
member
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Cool website, it is very useful for beginners to understand basics of bitcoin. I also like how you added different websites explaining each one and telling the public
what they are used for. Now, I do not know how beginners will see your website, but If any one has beginner questions in the forums, you can just link them straight
to the website so maybe that way they can learn more and your website can be effective.
legendary
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But its best to inform users bout this forum just so they learn about the community and what awaits in the future when one day they get to register.  The sooner they know the dangers here in the forum the better. Those new users which you introduce bitcoin will once day experience something unusual and they will come here to ask.
hero member
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Crypto.games
How about you consider adding bitcointalk.org? At the marketplace, people can also buy/sell bitcoins and also have the service of escrows for safer transactions. Although admittedly, this might not be so easy to understand for beginners, but it is still a good place.

bitcointalk is a shark pool at the best of times and newbies are here every day crying about being scammed. someone reading that ain't gonna know what an escrow is, let alone any of the other nuances. way better to leave it out completely.

There is that.  Tongue  Tongue

OKay, maybe not as a place to buy bitcoins then,(they'd get eaten alive,bones and all), but I still think a link or an introduction to the forum. This is a really good place to learn and know all about bitcoin, as well as a very lively community what with all the Drama. The forum would certainly spark more interest as it's fun. So, it'll still be better for the long run.

It's not just about knowing where to buy but making them sustain that interest long enough for them to have fun not just in earning but with the community as a whole.

Okay, I'll hide away now. lol.   Kiss  Have a nice weekend people, and again, I liked your site OP. ^^ Truly.
legendary
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How about you consider adding bitcointalk.org? At the marketplace, people can also buy/sell bitcoins and also have the service of escrows for safer transactions. Although admittedly, this might not be so easy to understand for beginners, but it is still a good place.

bitcointalk is a shark pool at the best of times and newbies are here every day crying about being scammed. someone reading that ain't gonna know what an escrow is, let alone any of the other nuances. way better to leave it out completely.
hero member
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Crypto.games
A very good, clear-cut site. I also agree that I prefer it over some others full of advertisements and whatnot.
Will definitely have it bookmarked. ^^

How about you consider adding bitcointalk.org? At the marketplace, people can also buy/sell bitcoins and also have the service of escrows for safer transactions. Although admittedly, this might not be so easy to understand for beginners, but it is still a good place.
Knowing about and having access to the forum will also help further their understanding of the bitcoin community.
(This should of course, come with appropriate warnings and tips for safety.)  Tongue

Goodluck!  Grin Grin
legendary
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that's a great looking site but no mention of circle? that's probably the best way for newcomers to get bitcoin if they're in the right country. no verification and you can buy coins nearly instantly and usually for less than coinbase.
hero member
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Since I often get colleagues at work asking me how to buy bitcoin, I decided to elaborate a reference page with instructions for each payment method, including several trusted sites.

Here's the page:

http://howtobuybitcoin.io/

My aim was to:
  • Provide guides for the simplest payment methods, being: credit/debit card, SEPA transfer, PayPal, wire transfer, cash payments
  • Keep presentation simple, so as to help new users feel at ease when searching for how to get btc online
  • Recommend exchanges/services having received a good acceptance within the overall bitcoin community
  • Give priority to interesting related information (such as recommending looking into the price history of btc), with extra tips for users. 
  • Include both high-volume bitcoin exchange sites and their smaller (generally more user-friendly) counterparts.

Could I get your feedback and your overall impression? Should I be adding any important information for newbie bitcoin users looking to buy easily? At this I point have received some reviews from friends and colleagues concerning my page, and I would be very interested to hear all available advice from the perspective of experienced users and newcomers in the bitcoin space.

Thanks.

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legendary
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Since I often get colleagues at work asking me how to buy bitcoin, I decided to elaborate a reference page with instructions for each payment method, including several trusted sites.

Here's the page:

http://howtobuybitcoin.io/

My aim was to:
  • Provide guides for the simplest payment methods, being: credit/debit card, SEPA transfer, PayPal, wire transfer, cash payments
  • Keep presentation simple, so as to help new users feel at ease when searching for how to get btc online
  • Recommend exchanges/services having received a good acceptance within the overall bitcoin community
  • Give priority to interesting related information (such as recommending looking into the price history of btc), with extra tips for users. 
  • Include both high-volume bitcoin exchange sites and their smaller (generally more user-friendly) counterparts.

Could I get your feedback and your overall impression? Should I be adding any important information for newbie bitcoin users looking to buy easily? At this I point have received some reviews from friends and colleagues concerning my page, and I would be very interested to hear all available advice from the perspective of experienced users and newcomers in the bitcoin space.

Thanks.


Site is looking very nice, i think its great for beginners, with almost every information they need to know about bitcoin, write more tips for them too, like what kind of sites they need to avoid and so.
legendary
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I really like it and the design look pretty clean and its easy to browse too. If you could only change the font to the one used at Medium.com articles and blog posts that would make it even better , another thing to consider is the payment methods , you should list them at the end of each exchange , after finishing what you want to say you should add at the end :

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Accepted payment methods : X , Y , Z ...

IMO , this should make it easier to read .
legendary
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The design is pretty good, I actually like that it's all on one page and that it's easily readable.
But you have a few spelling mistakes on there.

Next to the Bitstamp image:
Bitsamp is rapidly gaining popularity in Europe

And you should've posted this in 'Project development' Wink
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