I know a lot of people support the model of "put up a launchrock page and hope", but I kind of hate it. From an entrepreneurial point of view it makes sense; why bother developing something that people don't want? It feels, though, like the random LaunchRock page has become spam at this point.<p>I know it's all about A/B testing and iterating and minimum viable product, but a sexy signup form that clearly required no time investment of your own does not make me think you're going to build a good product. It says "I'm a 'serial entrepreneur' cranking out crap to hope for a big pay day. If my product sucks and I get bored, I don't care."<p>It makes good business sense for the most part, but on a personal level I don't much care for it. It's the user's choice to opt in, and if the product genuinely seems useful there is a chance for mutual benefit. If not, just don't sign up.<p>On a separate note, what's to stop me from making up a bullshit project, putting up a fancy web 3.1 Hot New Product launch page, and just selling your emails to spammer lists? I can just put an empty and "personable" promise on my signup page and lie. "We won't spam you. Promise."<p>The whole thing makes me jaded about web entrepreneurship. I've been grinding it out on one company for 30+ months, so when some 'serial entrepreneur' just craps out mediocre work and gets paid to do it, a piece of me dies on the inside. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned.