In my experience you tend to get the most useful feedback from people who've been following your journey for a while and know the background of you and your business.
So while I think the idea of providing access to experts is interesting, I'm not sure how it will scale. To get real value of it, I'd want to spend time with experts on a periodic basis. Additionally, I'm not sure what keeps people from going around your service and contacting the expert directly.
hey man, sorry I just saw this. Some other people have mentioned contacting the makers - in some cases this is possible but I think others like Scott don't tend to be on twitter much.
In my experience you tend to get the most useful feedback from people who've been following your journey for a while and know the background of you and your business.
So while I think the idea of providing access to experts is interesting, I'm not sure how it will scale. To get real value of it, I'd want to spend time with experts on a periodic basis. Additionally, I'm not sure what keeps people from going around your service and contacting the expert directly.
hey man, sorry I just saw this. Some other people have mentioned contacting the makers - in some cases this is possible but I think others like Scott don't tend to be on twitter much.
Not sure if I get your first point though?
The best advice is personalized to your individual situation. So the better the advice-giver knows you, the more useful the advice will be.