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When is the best time to launch? season? month? day of week?

3 pointsby ciocover 13 years ago
To maximize success, when should you launch your startup? Is there a best time of year? Do certain months have advantages? Days of week? Times of day? Any amount if detail is valuable.

4 comments

jiggityover 13 years ago
Cioc, it depends on what type of "launch" you are talking about.<p>.<p>If you mean the first time showing your product to users, you don't need an official "launch". You should be constantly posting about your startup in circles where your userbase resides.<p>Starting from scratch, it's hard enough to get a decent number of users to care. You shouldn't restrict yourself to trying to get a lot of users in a short burst. The goal here is to incrementally grow out the feature set as well as the userbase.<p>.<p>If you are talking about the big tech publication launch, it should happen when you are sure your product is magnificent and you are confident that people will love the novelty / utility / efficiency. You have to somehow convince tech publications that you are interesting. You don't want to mess up by having them visit a substandard product and establishing a bad impression.<p>Note that if your targeted audience is not tech, what you are doing with tech publication launches is building brand familiarity with investors. This is a different aim than blowing up your user count, but is an important goal nevertheless.<p>.<p>I think a big source of confusion is the term "launch". It somehow predicates that in the pre-state, there are zero users and in the post-state, there is either a huge number of users if your startup is a success or a low number of users if your startup is a failure.<p>I like to think of launches as a way to get a nice boost up in user count or awareness on top of the incremental increase.<p>.<p>You should know before you "launch" whether it will be a successful or not.
karterkover 13 years ago
Launch to who? To press? To end users? You should ideally not have anything called a "launch" at all. Start showing the prototype as early as possible to potential users and refine it along the way. There is no golden launch season. It's a process, not an event.
patio10over 13 years ago
Your best chance for success will be at 4:00 PST on a Tuesday as close to March 27th as possible.
strayover 13 years ago
It should happen by accident, when one person says "lunch" and the other person thinks he said "launch".