Let's be careful not to trade one publicity superficiality for another: it's not only number of page views that counts, but the prestige of the referrer.<p>For example, I once received 150,000 views through a Reddit/pics submission on my Flickr account. If the New York Times featured my photo on the front of its Travel subsite, I would bet my Flickr photo page would get a negligible number of hits...it's as another HN commenter noted, HN provides more click-throughs because HN only provides links, not articles.<p>I would also wager that the NYT Travel section gets fewer than 150,000 views a day...but in terms of bragging rights, if I were to try to shop my portfolio around as a professional photog, front page of the NYT Travel would mean a lot more than front page of Reddit/pics.<p>If you were a VC investor, would you be more willing to evaluate a startup that made it to the front of HN or was validated by a TN post?