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Tim Ferriss on how to build an app empire: Can You Create The Next Instagram?

33 pointsby armanabout 13 years ago

13 comments

Gaussianabout 13 years ago
I don't know how Ferriss successfully appointed himself some kind of tech guru, but he seems to have convinced people he deserves this pulpit where he doles out tech advice. People take him seriously, which is fascinating.
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jaysonelliotabout 13 years ago
If Tim Ferriss wasn't obnoxious before, he sure is now.<p>His prescription is:<p>* Look for "market trends" (As opposed to building things you know about and understand, and focusing on great products)<p>* Treat "your programmer" like a house builder you'd contract with<p>* Pay rock-bottom prices<p>* Make everyone sign an NDA so they don't "steal" your brilliant idea<p>Ugh. I hope this gold rush ends soon.
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carsongrossabout 13 years ago
You know, if Tim Ferriss knew how to build an app empire, I think he'd probably have gone ahead and built that app empire by now.<p>Now, if I were interested in how to make a lot of money by conning gullible people into thinking they can work four hours a week and be millionaires, he'd be my go-to guy.
54mfabout 13 years ago
As a freelance mobile designer/developer, <i>fuck that shit</i>.<p>I'd never answer a giant list of "interview questions" and certainly wouldn't complete a "Hello World" task for a short-term, low four-figure job. I can show you live apps I've already built; if that's not good enough, we don't have anything else to discuss. (Side note: "creating/delivering your app’s icon" = spec work! NOOOOPE.)<p>Jobs like these are the ones that drag down the mobile marketplace. Shit apps made for shit pay by developers willing to work for table scraps. Good icon development is an art. Check out the work by The Iconfactory, for example. The fact that the employer treats it like an also-ran is another gigantic red flag.<p>"Disqualify anyone who is not willing to jump on a Skype call." For a short-term, low-paying job? You want me to break the flow of my day and blow an hour of my time on maybe satisfying your absurd needs? I'll disqualify you, brah.<p>(Sorry to rant, but, I just feel like we should all have more self-respect than to take jobs like that.)
dethstarrabout 13 years ago
Tim Ferriss' blog post is absolutely ludicrous. He is clearly playing on the dreams of dupes who want fast money with little effort or skill involved in the process.<p>The only reason Tim Ferriss posted it is to play on the proverbial "market trend" of hawking self-help books to wannabe techies after the announcement of the Instagram deal.<p>What a joke.
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stevenweiabout 13 years ago
Emoji icons, Fingerprint Security Pro, and a Flashlight.<p>While I think there is plenty of room left in the App Store for innovative, well-polished apps (e.g. Paper's recent success), you're not going to be making any money selling this crap in a sea of 5,000 other clones.
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djtabout 13 years ago
Tim Ferris is really good at making money. It kind of reminds me of Multi-level Marketing where you need to convince your downlines that they will make millions by buying your product.<p>The main flaw with this piece, is that the person who wrote it was doing this 2 years ago. What worked then to produce a lot of money may not do so for new entrants now. The big thing should be to figure out what will create those returns 2 years from now and do that.<p>I can also guarantee that no-one is going to expose their "muse" if it is actually making a lot of money. Why kill the goose that laid the golden egg?
pan69about 13 years ago
I was already starting to become skeptical while reading. Then came to the following section:<p>"Here’s my three-step process during the coding phase:<p>1. Icon—Ask the programmer to create and deliver the icon of your app."<p>Right...
pwimabout 13 years ago
This article is written by Chad Mureta, not Tim Ferriss.
destraynorabout 13 years ago
He's actually becoming a parody of himself it seems.<p>"How get 24 points on Hacker News"<p>1. Hire someone who can write. (I usually use an outsourcing agency for $7.23 per article) 2. Give them a topic to write about. (usually something that's in some way timely) 3. Tell them to create an article that implies that there is a numerated set of steps that one can follow to become rich. Use images from popular apps to imply that the article is well referenced. 4. Submit to Hacker News and other sites.
Appdanowiczabout 13 years ago
Do these "Plagiarize Other Apps to Try To Make a Quick Buck" articles make anyone else throw up a little?
strelokabout 13 years ago
I bet you can still make a lot of money using this method if you focus on some emerging trends though. Look how many One Direction apps are out there now. I counted 38 results after searching "One Direction". If you get in early, you can make off with a few 10s of thousands.
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1SaltwaterCabout 13 years ago
Isn't this "create the next Instagram" like "create the next Facebook"?
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