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How I got my first 3 customers (howigotmyfirst3customers.com)
11 points by gailees on July 11, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment



I'm going to catalog my reaction to this HN post:

I see the article title... it looks interesting. I see the URL... it's the same as the article title. Now I'm thinking it must be trying to sell me something. I click on the link out of curiosity. I see what I thought was going to be the article title, and then I noticed pictures of many different people. So now I think, "Oh, this website collects the stories of how these people got their first 3 customers." I look to find someone who has a job title / product that I might be interested in reading about, so I select Skye Chilton, iPhone Cases. I read the short two paragraphs, and am disappointed. I go back to the main page, and that's when I notice and read the byline and think, that's not quite what I expected when I read that one person's "story".

The idea might be good (sharing people's stories on how they got their first 3 customers), but my first impression is that the execution is not something that I find valuable.

To be fair, I randomly clicked on some other people's stories.

Eric Barstow, Paint Job Lead Generator - I found interesting, and I think I could use his story as an example of how to start a business.

Johnson Goh, Korean Pop Music Applications - Not very interesting.

John Lamerand, Websites & Photography - Hmm, okay.

In the byline, it says "steps for you to do the same." I didn't find any steps. I see the tips at the end of the stories, and those are insightful and nice. Overall, this site is a good start and has a promising idea, but I think the execution needs to be revised.




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