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The most important thing to understand about new products and startups (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
56 points by robot on May 23, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


From 2008.

Fyi, Hacker News convention is to put the publication date in brackets next to the title, if it's an old article. E.g., "The most important thing to understand about new products and startups [2008]".


Eye-opening, in an amusing way:

I sent [Gmail] out to a few people for feedback, and they said that it was somewhat useful, but it would be better if it searched over their email instead of mine.


Paul makes a lot of good points in this article. I can say that I often make the mistake of placing too much importance on "my piece" of the puzzle (design) which can delay my work. But I think the idea here is much bigger than not being picky about your talent. It's about focusing on the people you're making the product for: your customers. Instead of guessing what users might want, ask them. Iterate your work as feedback comes in. That way you're aware of what features are really important and can work to avoid unpleasant customers (as well as make some decent money from your project).


Totally agree, the market is the fuel. No market, no mileage.


I wonder if he's regretting using MySpace as an example.


Why? The founding team sold it for ~$575m. It's not entirely their fault it fell apart after NewsCorp took the reins.




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