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by Helpful_Bunny
4729 days ago
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[Edit - I re-read the FAQ, I will remove complaints in lieu of a serious question, and alter the tone; unprofessional of me, and I apologize to the longer-term member base] Since this was disliked, would the person responsible kindly explain their reasons? I'm 100% certain my critique is true in business terms, and any start-up should be 100% considering the retail market they're attempting to sell to. I did not mean to be overly critical, however any Start-Up should surely brain-storm these basic questions immediately? I am still 50-50 on this not being run by a professional PR team, however, I lack the motivation to really investigate their background at this point[1]. Am I too cynical to imagine that HN is popular enough to be targeted by K-street professionals? I'd have imagined that HN was a far more lucrative target than other social media, however, I apologize if this is not the case (and I have no knowledge of how the HN founders police this, so again, I do not wish to step on toes). [1]http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/FB:US |
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The CEO[1] of this start-up has a long back ground in the Advertising and Media Relations industry[2] and still works in his this field on current projects[3].
In this light, asking if this was viral marketing was entirely valid, and could have brought him work. Instead, abuse of the "down vote" system occurs (my second post removed this complaint, as the FAQ stated it shouldn't be referenced: however, I feel it should be acceptable to do so now).
shrug I'll ask a third time: is this really a product, or is this viral marketing?
[1]http://fr.linkedin.com/in/gnadaud/en
[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BETC
[3]http://vimeo.com/37597427