| I absolutely hate hearing these things: Remember, ideas are worth nothing. And these days, even your code is worth very little. Alright, so creativity and idea-making worth nothing. Technical expertise to make it? nothing. Honestly, what's left? The business side of things? Maybe this article just bothered me because I was getting similar vibes to "you can just have an idea and hire some programming monkey to create it for you." Or as he said it: You and I could get together and clone almost any popular web application in a month. Or for that matter, we could simply buy a clone script. Twitter, Facebook, eBay, Groupon, Digg, and about 50 others are available for around $100 each. |
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1791278 (How Mint beat Wesabe from Mint's point of view)
> We spent a ton of time holding online chats, went to events (like twiistup la, finnovate) and connected with the entire personal finance community. Oh yea, this was 9 months before we even launched the product.
Think about this. By the time Mint launched we had more traffic than all the other personal finance sites (buxfer, geezeo, wesabe) combined.