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Totally agree with both of you guys (and yes the comment was crude - I can be an asshole).

I agree, looking back the post would've been better minus the 'How' - but it was really as simple as I stated in the post. Leveraging social media to work for your benefit isn't that hard.

From that one comment with my linkedin profile (in the replies of my original) I was given 3 or so offers for other startups/companies. Just from the link. 1 crude comment got the attention of Fred (and about 5 other people who emailed me telling me I was a stupid kid).

Fred connected me with as many people as he could and Boris actually took the time to sit down with me. Now Boris is an awesome guy - but I don't think he would've taken me as seriously without Fred Wilson behind me.

One of the points I'm trying to make is, use whatever connections you can. The old saying "it's not what you know, it's who you know" still is extremely true to this day - of course, once you're in the door you have to know what the hell you're doing or you won't last long.



Now this is the kind of info I hope to read in your next blog post :)

I don't mean to come down on you - that wasn't my intent. It's just that this blog post is fluff - no substance. And I don't say that just to be a jerk; the HN community here is busy enough w/o having fluff posts upvoted. And, since lots of us read the comments before viewing the link, I thought I'd save some folks the time. That's all. Please don't take my comments as anything more than they are and by all means do not let them discourage you from (a) blogging, or (b) posting interesting content here.


No offense taken. I'm going to edit it up and throw in my previous comment right now at the bottom of the post. Thanks for the feedback.




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