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    Junior Tycoon vinh.giang's Avatar
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    Default A place to learn the Art of Magic :)

    Hi everyone!

    http://www.encyclopediaofmagic.com.au
    This seems like a great place to post up my website to hopefully get some feedback and advice
    Our website is essentially a learning centre for those who want to pursue the art of magic, we are a subscription website and have many magic instructors who teaches different areas of magic. We are in the process of creating and AB split testing sales pages etc. Thanks everyone!

    Vinh
    Vinh Giang
    Co Founder of Encyclopedia of Magic PTY LTD
    www.encyclopediaofmagic.com.au

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    Hey Vinh,

    Love the concept and the video is great. I'd personally like to see a call to action above the fold as the video dominates the site at the moment. I'd also like to see samples that are accessible without having to sign up even if it is on a free membership. Love the idea of an affordable monthly plan and the site itself looks great. I might have the layout done slightly differently to encourage more clicks on the site from the top of the home page but I'm sure you'll be testing this anyway.

    Really hope it goes well for you. Very intesrting niche that's quite topical at the moment.

    In keeping with the spirit of things, here's one of my favourite tricks. How does he do that?????


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    Senior Tycoon Dunworking's Avatar
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    That really is rather incredible although the rolling up of the sleeves makes me think that's where the original ring has gone and he's just put them beyond his elbows to stop it falling out. It still doesn't explain how there's a ring in the snowball though. There doesn't appear to be any contact between the magician and the chap with snowball. I'd love to be able to do that.

    Back to the website (and back on topic), I'm afraid I'm not really qualified to offer opinions about what might be right or wrong. If I was visiting it as a customer, I would be impressed by the video and the appearance in general. The tricks on the video are amazing, especially the one where the cards move themselves. Are these easy to learn or do you have to pick up on some basics first such as palming and things like that?

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