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Ask HN: How to get lucky with Hacker News?

4 pointsby abhishekdesaialmost 9 years ago
I keep reading overnight success stories of people, who posted their new products on HackerNews and in no time those products got a great traction. For e.g.<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;crew.co&#x2F;backstage&#x2F;blog&#x2F;how-side-projects-saved-our-startup&#x2F;<p>I am a Hacker News member since many years now. I admit that I am not a very active one and very few times I have interacted with the community. But I believe there are many like me and still they have tasted more success than me.<p>What am I doing wrong? Is there a better time to post on Hacker News? Should I do something else after posting it on Hacker News for e.g. ask some member to review it, etc.? What am I missing?

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CyberFonicalmost 9 years ago
I&#x27;ve wondered along the lines of your question. So I was hoping to find more information. Totally agree with you, that there seems to be a huge factor of &quot;luck&quot; involved in using HN to promote products.<p>Since I was very curious about your situation, I checked your profile, past posts and comments. Whilst my comments don&#x27;t directly answer your question, these are the things that stood out for me:<p>You have been on HN for over 8 years and in that time you have only amassed 107 karma. That immediately signals to other HNers that you are not a particularly involved member.<p>Most of your posts and comments have a &quot;marketing slant&quot;. HN is, IMHO, a technically oriented forum. I often notice a certain level of hostility towards posts made by sales people, recruiters, etc. For me you would have more &quot;impact&quot; by contributing to various technical discussions.<p>Looking at your two products and the comments on them by other HNers suggests that they are not as &quot;exciting&quot; as you think. There are thousands of products (I use the term very loosely) out there. You have to make your stuff really stand out, capture interest and of course a huge measure of luck.<p>Finally Show HN is but one of potentially dozens of avenues to promote your products. Perhaps identifying forums that deal with your application area is useful. I know some people who are very active in domain specific forums on LinkedIn, thus they have a certain profile. They then in turn contact other active persons on the forum to canvass for business.<p>I hope my comments will provoke some rebuttals. My comments are just one data point. You need a broad spectrum to base any decisions upon. Good Luck.
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Tomtealmost 9 years ago
I have had a very short look at your submission history, and I still have no idea what product or service you&#x27;re offering.<p>Why do you expect &quot;success&quot; with something nobody even notices?
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abhishekdesaialmost 9 years ago
BTW I found some great insights in following article and its comments about posting on HN.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.groovehq.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;hacker-news" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.groovehq.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;hacker-news</a><p>Especially a comment, which says &quot;My point is simple. Find something worth writing about that the HN community is hungry for, and come up with a good title for the post. No need to manually market your post on twitter or to your friends. Just post and watch your real-time analytics soar.&quot;<p>And a few things from following article...<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;alexstechthoughts.com&#x2F;post&#x2F;29406022580&#x2F;how-to-get-on-the-frontpage-of-hacker-news" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;alexstechthoughts.com&#x2F;post&#x2F;29406022580&#x2F;how-to-get-on-...</a>