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Ask HN: Are you secretive about your non-tech startup?

4 pointsby rob001about 10 years ago
Mentioning and thus promoting your tech startup on HN, social media and your personal tech website&#x2F;blog is obviously beneficial, as you&#x27;re essentially promoting your product to your target audience.<p>However, it&#x27;s a worry for many people (myself included) that disclosing a non-tech product, which are often much easier to replicate (bingo card creator for example) to a tech audience might encourage unwanted competition.<p>I&#x27;m planning to redesign my personal website and blog more in the near future, and i&#x27;m wondering about mentioning my B2B SAAS startup, or whether to partially hide it away in my LinkedIn&#x2F;Offline CV.<p>Do you disclose your non-tech businesses on your website&#x2F;public social media accounts?

5 comments

phantom_oracleabout 10 years ago
If you fear competition, than you probably shouldn&#x27;t be in the startup game.<p>Even if someone can replicate your product, they can&#x27;t replicate your sales&#x2F;marketing efforts (especially if it is very personal).<p>This is why your inferior product can sometimes own 80% of a market, either through being first-to-market (with a big enough marketing budget) or cultivating strong relationships with your clients that them walking away from you to a &#x27;better&#x27; product would hurt them in the long-run.<p>Don&#x27;t feel afraid to share your working product (sharing ideas is a wasted exercise these days - especially when we all have &#x27;great&#x27; ideas).<p>Part of patio11s success with Bingo Card Creator was probably his blogging, not that he has the only &quot;bingo card creator&quot; software out there in the world.
rajacombinatorabout 10 years ago
Here&#x27;s my thoughts on this question: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.loqqus.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;should-you-tell-anyone-about-your-startup-idea&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.loqqus.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;should-you-tell-anyone-about-your...</a>
Rainymoodabout 10 years ago
If you can&#x27;t aggressively market your startup with honesty, then you don&#x27;t &#x27;believe&#x27; in your own product, which is a red flag.
brudgersabout 10 years ago
If you care more about what people say than your business&#x27;s success, it&#x27;s time to fold the business. Shameless plugging is a valuable skill.
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miguelrochefortabout 10 years ago
I despise anyone that keeps their startup a secret.