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What being on the front page of Hacker News does for our bottom line

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Re: What being on the front page of Hacker News does for our bottom line

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Upvote us, downvote us, ignore us – I don’t care I think this is a good attitude to have, but I have to point out that obviously it matters a little. Otherwise, this post wouldn't exist.

We could infer the value of a HN front-page post to someone of this business model is $150.

Re: What being on the front page of Hacker News does for our bottom line

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mmm... I think the long-term benefits of being so popular on HN are harder to pin down than simply putting a dollar amount on visits based on referrer. When a bunch of developers are constantly reading your blog they don't have to signup to effect your bottom line. I can't imagine how many people I've recommended the service to over the years, and the number of them who I know to have signed up for paid plans is many times greater than one. It's important not to underestimate the influence of silent, non-converting traffic.

Re: What being on the front page of Hacker News does for our bottom line

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I've enjoyed reading and even learned a fair bit from the blog posts on 37signals. Much more than you're average X is considered harmful post or the top 10 Y tips.

If the best of their posts weren't on HN I'd add their blog to my RSS. To me, that certainly indicates that their posts belong here.

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