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Ask HN: Is Spamming the only way to get users?

7 点作者 rush-tea大约 12 年前
Last week we heard about how Path spams its users by contacting every single one of the users contact in the address book. Even now FB is blocking Path API access to FB friends.<p>Previously, we heard the same thing about airbnb, that airbnb spams Craigslist by making fake ads and then ask users to go to airbnb.<p>So now at least we know 2 startups that made its way to glory by spamming. I mean, yeah, users acquisition is part of the game, but I wonder if to be succeed, you have to play 'dirty' and spam along the way.

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keenahn大约 12 年前
User acquisition is probably the biggest challenge for an early-stage startup (<a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/growth.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.paulgraham.com/growth.html</a>). Your definition of "spamming," is pretty broad.<p>"Spamming" by itself is not malicious. In the case of Path, the app is only as valuable as my network of friends who is on it, so you can be damn sure I'm going to invite them. In the case of AirBnB, people saw the ads, signed up and ostensibly got value out of AirBnB, so what was the harm?<p>Not sure what your problem with "spamming," is (even though you have provided two examples that are pretty different), but I imagine that yes, startups will continue to grow at all costs because they have to in order to survive.
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jtcchan大约 12 年前
2 startups is hardly enough evidence to say that's the only way of acquiring users.<p>Besides, if the "spam" is actually helpful and appropriate, what is spam to you may be a welcomed way to learn about a new product for another person.<p>That said, never trust a marketing messaged signed by the Prince of Nigeria. ;)
tptacek大约 12 年前
Who did Instagram spam? Would you rather have been Instagram or Path?
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momchenr大约 12 年前
Wait, I thought AirBnB called it 'growthhacking'.