99 Cents College Quiz Question

99 Cents College Quiz Inquiry

Hi everyone,

I’m excited to share that I’m working on launching a website/small business aimed at helping high school students discover the best college, tech school, or career path options after graduation.

Would you be willing to pay 99 cents for a quiz that delivers personalized, comprehensive information about post-high school education choices? Do you think this kind of service would be valuable?

I would love to hear your thoughts and initial reactions. Thank you!

One Reply to “99 Cents College Quiz Question”

  1. Hi there!

    I think your idea for a website that assists high school students in navigating their post-graduation options is fantastic! Education choices can be overwhelming, and personalized guidance can be incredibly valuable.

    As for the quiz, I believe charging 99 cents could be reasonable if the quiz delivers truly tailored insights and recommendations. Here are a few thoughts:

    1. Value Proposition: If the quiz provides students with actionable advice, specific programs, estimated costs, or even scholarship opportunities that they might not find elsewhere, I can see a lot of value in it.

    2. User Experience: The quiz should be engaging and easy to navigate. If students feel that it’s valuable and informative, they might even be willing to pay a bit more.

    3. Market Research: Consider surveying your target audience to gauge their willingness to pay and what information they would find most helpful. This could refine your offering and ensure it meets their needs.

    4. Additional Offerings: Think about including more resources or follow-up services after the quiz, such as free articles, webinars, or one-on-one consultations. This could enhance perceived value.

    Overall, it sounds like a promising venture, and I encourage you to explore it further! Good luck!

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