New site looking for a WoW contributor

A: Your website is unintuitive and cumbersome in its design. It is also not responsive or mobile friendly. I'm also not sure why you're using WooCommerce for the directory listings. I will explain why this is a problem in point D.

B: Your website does not really go into detail what it is, or what it's about.

C: It only mentions it's a source for videos to improve play, but it appears you don't actually provide the videos, rather just link to ones already on YouTube. That doesn't provide any incentive to return to your website, at all. People can just go to YouTube; your listings are somewhat redundant.

D: Your website is excruciatingly slow, bringing us back to point A. WooCommerce is a beast and loads a lot of extra scripts you might not need. Your site needs optimization in the worst way.

I am left wondering how, if you do not generate any revenue, you plan to continue to operate? I ask because my day job actually involves development and investing in web companies and startups. I am seeing maximum effort, with no return (as you admitted you will not be generating revenue). What keeps people coming back? If you're not making money and you close in 3 months, it's hard to ask someone with a straight face to start contributing time to you for absolutely nothing, when it's all for naught.

You don't have to placate others by telling them you're not going to make money off it, because that does more harm than good actually. If there is no incentive for you to run it, there is no incentive for others to visit it.

My very humble advice to you, is to head back to the drawing board and rethink your business plan.

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