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.
It is a strange thing to say given that your products are already in the market. You sound very confident in your posts and you sound awfully scared in this comment of yours. Are you particularly scared of HNers?
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?
#52Why 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).
Simple reason why you might not want to talk about it: you want to sell to customers on the sly while avoiding creating competition. The product is probably easy to duplicate and doesn't currently exist right now because no one thought of it.
Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
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.
I am outed. It is over!
Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?
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#55I'd love to know too, but can wait till August. I know how he feels, I had something that made anywhere between 3-10k a month through 2007-2008 and there's no way I would have shared it at the time because it was too fragile and easily "copied" (for the last year I've made nothing from it because people did catch on.) It was a collection of blog posts referencing online route finders in certain ways that meant I got…
What were these certain ways and can we see the blog?
Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?
#56check buk-university.com perhaps? maxim19055@yahoo.com ?
Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?
#57check buk-university.com perhaps? maxim19055@yahoo.com ?
if this is being voted down because of the url, it wasn't put up as spam, it is a domain registered by "a" maximus klein that sells "OEM" or discounted software...
Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?
#58I'd love to know too, but can wait till August. I know how he feels, I had something that made anywhere between 3-10k a month through 2007-2008 and there's no way I would have shared it at the time because it was too fragile and easily "copied" (for the last year I've made nothing from it because people did catch on.) It was a collection of blog posts referencing online route finders in certain ways that meant I got…
"referencing online route finders in certain ways" What were these certain ways and can we see the blog?
I used to post all sorts of trash on my old personal blog and was doing very short "reviews" of route finders as I discovered new ones. Once I noticed something crazy going on with my ad income, about six months on, I turned up the positioning (within policy) on those individual pages to see if I could maximise the income.
None of this has made more than $50 or so over the last year, alas. You'll notice there are now a lot of sites above mine doing similar things. There's a lot of money in things like that, but I only came across it by accident. It's not the sort of thing I'd go out of my way to engineer as it just feels cheap. That probably makes me an idiot :-)
(It's a great story, though, because a lot of people thought I was wasting my time personal blogging in the 2000-2005 area and it's amazing how random activities can pay off.)
Re: Ask HN: What has maxklein of blog.cubeofm.com made?
#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
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.
I am outed. It is over!