TechCrunch coverage can even be counterproductive. Especially if you are doing a product aimed for a niche most people don't know about.
It paints a target on your back, since your early success is advertised to thousands of people with the startup spirit/coding skills who are looking for the next big idea to exploit.
You can make millions selling chairs, but only as long as noone else finds out that selling chairs is a license to print money.
It paints a target on your back, since your early success is advertised to thousands of people with the startup spirit/coding skills who are looking for the next big idea to exploit.
You can make millions selling chairs, but only as long as noone else finds out that selling chairs is a license to print money.