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Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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Alternatively, perhaps exit applied Occam's Razor and concluded that maxklein is either a fiction or a fraud, and calling him out in public seems like an apt way to expose the lie?

I'm not a fraud, a fair number of people have seen the numbers directly and know the business, I've just tried to keep the number low for now.

Why the secrecy then? Why the vague anecdotes? To what end?

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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I'm not a fraud, a fair number of people have seen the numbers directly and know the business, I've just tried to keep the number low for now.

Why the secrecy then? Why the vague anecdotes? To what end?

Because there is very little space for competition in what I am doing, and two or three enterprising souls could destroy my profits

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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i've asked him twice in the comment threads http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1171696 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1344398 his blog posts are great. more over, particularly after a very xkcd-ish comic he made about starting out, i associated him with success stories like patio11 (whose recent mixergy interview really inspires me). but i just can't seem to figure out what exactly he does (whereas patio11 is i…

sounds like a mixergy interview is in order...

What would a Mixergy interview accomplish? Max doesn't want to talk about what he makes on a forum, why would he want to do it on video?

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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Why don't you just email me if you are so curious? My business model is easy to duplicate and posting something like this is not good for me, I would prefer it if you would just do this privately.

I respect your request to keep your business private. It's just that when you write post after post, comment after comment, which I enjoy often, about your startup experiences without actually touching upon what exactly it is you do, it gets rather irritating. It's like someone telling you stories about how some product has helped their lives dramatically with tips on how to use it, without actually telling you what…

I am going to make it public, I just was waiting till august, as that's how my startup plan is constructed. Now would be premature and have no benefit, but in august I would have a clear benefit.

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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Why don't you just email me if you are so curious? My business model is easy to duplicate and posting something like this is not good for me, I would prefer it if you would just do this privately.

I'm hoping for the best here - your blog posts are great. But it does seem a little suspicious that you can't talk about your business in public. I can't think of a single legit business where talking about it openly didn't benefit the business (especially once the product is launched).

In a few months, when I have entered the second stage of my business, I will start talking about my products. It's just a choice. I am not marketing to the startup or hacker crowd, just to the normal people.

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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Okay, for the curious, I will make you a deal. Anyone who emails me today or tomorrow, I will provide them with a link to the things I do, provided you will keep it to yourself. I will make a mass-email tommorow and send it to everyone. Then please don't ask me anymore till August, I am not yet ready for the publicity.

It's getting late now and I want to sleep, I don't want to stay awake and be nervously watching this question all night, so just email me if you have any questions for me.

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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I respect your request to keep your business private. It's just that when you write post after post, comment after comment, which I enjoy often, about your startup experiences without actually touching upon what exactly it is you do, it gets rather irritating. It's like someone telling you stories about how some product has helped their lives dramatically with tips on how to use it, without actually telling you what…

I am going to make it public, I just was waiting till august, as that's how my startup plan is constructed. Now would be premature and have no benefit, but in august I would have a clear benefit.

Interesting. Releasing in August will give you three months till November 5th, which is just enough time to manufacture thousands of masks, distribute them across a large metropolitan city, and purchase tons of explosives to rig the underground subway headed for parliament. I feel there's more to your story.

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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sounds like a mixergy interview is in order...

What would a Mixergy interview accomplish? Max doesn't want to talk about what he makes on a forum, why would he want to do it on video?

Yeah I made that comment before I read "My business model is easy to duplicate and posting something like this is not good for me." So, while such an interview might be of interest to people of HN, it doesn't sound like Max would agree to it in the first place.

Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?

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from what I understand it's just a bunch of small apps. His business model isn't to sell a single app 1,000 times, but to sell 100 apps, 10 times each.

as far as long term, he mentioned that he is using the blog for cred building, so that when he moves to stage 2 with a "real" product, he'll be able to get more coverage/buzz, and worst case scenario he'll have his own blog audience to spam.

it's like Arrington and tablets, on it's own noone cared about it, once Arrington started pushing the idea, suddenly everyone thought it was the second coming of jesus.

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