@eriktorenberg good question. SE was always a side project. I didn't spend more than 2-3 hours/week on it. I brainstormed ways to turn it into something bigger, maybe a curated Quora for entrepreneurs, but after some thought I didn't see how it could be turn into something significantly meaningful. Then I got busy with Product Hunt.
So, to answer your question, if it was something I really wanted to pursue, I would have done a lot of things after the initial version gained traction. But the email newsletter served its purpose and was a relatively easy way to build an audience in this domain.
@msaint@eriktorenberg honestly, I think the hardest things (for me) are probably still to come. Frankly, building and scaling a team is new to me and very difficult. I've seen it work well and not-so-well in prior startups. Fortunately I think we're off to a good start. :)
@kevindewalt@bgadoci Hey Kevin! Thank you so much for the support. I'm actually refunding everyone that decides to pay for the ebook since it was (and still is) intended to be free. As I said it in the Medium post, information should be free. I learned a lot from all of these founders, hackers and designers and hope everyone that reads this ebook can learn a lot from them too. Thanks again for the support!
@oscaroarevalo emailed me months ago when I was working on Startup Edition, asking if I was planning to publish an ebook. I wasn't. Then, a few weeks ago he emails me with a link to the published copy. Super rad. :)
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