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Ask YC: Would you rather have 1,000 True Fans, or 1,000,000 casual users?

4 pointsby tomhabout 17 years ago
So we've probably all read over Kevin Kelly's idea of 1,000 True Fans - I'm putting up a link to one of his posts on the subject here:<p>http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/04/the_reality_of.php<p>So, the question to you all: would you like to have only 1,000 'True Fans' of 1,000,000 'casual users'?<p>I'm calling the fans those who would pay to use your site, maybe once a year or once every couple of years, and communicate directly with you about your business. The more passive 'casual users' would use your service for free and communicate very little with you, if at all, about your business.

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rmsabout 17 years ago
I think it would be tough to get 1M casual users without getting a lot of true fans.
randombitabout 17 years ago
True fans, without a doubt. People who are interested in and care about your product will send you comments and ideas, and will evangelize for you.<p>That is, assuming you care about making the best possible product. If you're just looking for something to monetize and/or flip to a VC, a million idiots is great.
quellhorstabout 17 years ago
1M users... If you have their email, you could really leverage that on any future products/sites you make.