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How about less blogging and more work on your company?

44 pointsby jaf12dukeover 11 years ago

7 comments

GrinningFoolover 11 years ago
Good writeup and valid points. I only take issue with one statement:<p><pre><code> &quot;Hey hotshot. How about less blogging and more work on your darn company?&quot; Oh, trolls. They used to really get to me. </code></pre> Seems to me that if you take the time to write an extensive defense of blogging (and don&#x27;t get me wrong - it is well written, and chock-full of valid points), that perhaps yon troll did really get to you after all...
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benologistover 11 years ago
I&#x27;m a huge opponent of this form of advertising being pushed down our throats. Here&#x27;s some reasons why blogging for HN like this is bad:<p>- Your brand and your blog are not representing your company, the traffic literally doesn&#x27;t know or care what you do they&#x27;re just there for the HN porn.<p>- If you do a venn diagram of HN users and people who need pretty much anything there is going to be a tiny, tiny overlap that shouldn&#x27;t be confused for your market unless you&#x27;ve failed at all other lead generation and customer acquisition channels.<p>- HN is for discussing interesting things, there&#x27;s nothing interesting about being the victim of yours and others on-going attempts to capture a market in the least efficient way you can imagine.
kunleover 11 years ago
For disclosure - Jason and I were in the same YC batch and I&#x27;ve gone to him for advice a couple of times. The one thing I&#x27;ll say about blogging this way, that perhaps a lot of folks don&#x27;t appreciate, (particularly the incredibly candid way that Jason does it), is that it is really hard to be that honest. It&#x27;s hard to be that honest with yourself (most people simply aren&#x27;t, and I know personally that I spent a long time not being so, and in some cases I&#x27;m that way today) and its several orders of magnitude harder to be that honest with strangers, in a forum as public as this one.<p>Insofar as the HN community remains interested in discussing startup related topics, this personal candor&#x2F;honesty about when things aren&#x27;t going well is completely under-discussed; it happens all the time that things aren&#x27;t going well (actually it&#x27;s what mostly happens) but usually the only times you learn about it are in a post-mortem or a takedown piece. A founder whose currently building his company and willing to discuss these things is extremely rare and valuable to other founders and would-be founders (I on occasion give talks at my alma-mater and I try very hard to portray the unglamorous side of things. The audience always appreciates it).
lnanek2over 11 years ago
Actually, I&#x27;d be pretty interested in reading about commercial real estate. I have been at startups looking for offices before. I&#x27;ve also met startups in the area, like ones that implement your future building in a game world and let you walk around inside with a real estate agent. If getting someone to buy into investing in a new hotel property is worth a lot of money, then even a small increase in the number of investors is worth quite a lot, so seems like a good point of pain to get money to attack.
CraigJPerryover 11 years ago
I don&#x27;t publish anything so i&#x27;m conscious of how far off the mark i could be.<p>I think i would choose not to read any replies, responses or discussions on something i&#x27;d published. I promise the irony of me writing this comment is not lost on me :-)<p>Any positive comments are likely too positive and just people wanting you to feel good - which is very nice of them but ultimately could work against you.<p>Similarly negative comments are likely too negative to be realistically worthwhile.<p>I dare say there&#x27;s some signal in all the noise but i bet there&#x27;s more signal in just surrounding yourself with high quality people day to day.<p>Ergo, read comments on other peoples submissions and participate in those discussions instead.
kumarskiover 11 years ago
Well done. It always drives traffic.
beatover 11 years ago
I&#x27;m realizing I need to do <i>more</i> blogging.