YC News: A Shift From Articles to Advice

by tyler on 05/8/2008

I have been following YCombinator’s News section almost since its inception. I have seen the YC community in action; from the switch of “Startup News” to “Hacker News”, to the disappearance of nickb and his return. It is one of the best sites on the web for startup information. The members are passionate about the community they have built, the articles are often right on par and spam is kept to a minimum.

I recently noticed a shift of the material making its way to the front page. Almost a quarter of the Top 30 submissions were “Ask YC” questions (aka Ask HN and Ask PG). Instead of posting an article from the web, members ask each other startup advice. This is why YC News is a step above other article submission sites. Digg, Reddit, Yahoo Buzz and Sphinn all have a dedicated community, but not the level of involvement and support that YC members provide.

At a time when sites are doing whatever they can to grow, Paul Graham and the YC community make an effort to keep the population small and focused. This allows the material on the site to remain at such a high level instead of bogging it down with volume. That in it self is a lesson to every founder on the site. Volume instead of quality is a common objective that startups focus on that led them down the wrong path from the beginning.

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I Was Wrong About Twitter

by tyler on 05/6/2008

I have been against using twitter since its inception. The only basis for this was information overload. Do I really need another site to see what my friends are doing? Between MySpace, Facebook, personal blogs and countless IM services, I already know every move my friends make.

Last Friday one of the programmers at a startup I work at wanted to join twitter, and asked if I would join as well. I decided to do it and break my personal twitter ban. The first thing I noticed was many more people that I knew were using twitter than I thought. While only half of them were actually active, I was still stunned.

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April 08 PageRank Update

by tyler on 04/30/2008

pagerank Google has updated PageRank over the last few days. I have seen increases on all the sites I work, including Startup Hustle which went from PR2 to PR3.

Remember that Toolbar PageRank is a dated version and Google does not disclose your current PageRank. The green bar you see is a few months behind. PageRank is not very important anymore when it comes to rankings but is fun to see the shifts.

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Startup Camp – San Francisco

by tyler on 04/29/2008

Sun is holding Startup Camp – San Francisco, May 4th and 5th. I got an invite but will be unable to attend due to other startup commitments. Startup Camp is the “un-conference” networking event to learn from some of the most experienced entrepreneurs today. Since this Startup Camp is being held so close to Silicon Valley, you can expect a few of the Valley’s heavy hitters to attend. A few noticeable names include:

There are currently over 900 registered attendees, the majority being entrepreneurs looking to pick up a few tips. If you are in the San Fran area early next week you should really try to make an appearance. Startup Camp is being held at the Moscone Convention Center.

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rel=”nofollow” in Real Life

by tyler on 04/25/2008

If rel=”nofollow” worked in real life:

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Alexa Updates, Last Weeks Post Now Less Relevant

by tyler on 04/22/2008

alexaAfter I wrote about my frustration with Alexa, they did a major algorithm change that rendered my post less relevant. The rant was about Alexa’s lack of calculating major traffic shifts with a couple of sites I work on. Compete on the other hand did recognize the traffic increases.

Alexa made major updates to the way they calculate rankings by including more data then just the toolbar. While many sites were complaining about ranks dropping, Startup Hustle jumped almost 100,000 positions from 271,000 to 178,000. Two other sites that I spend a majority of my time marketing saw increases as well.

While I keep a record of all major competitors and their rankings, the only rank I really question was yCombinator.com. The home of YC News only has an Alexa ranking of 77,000, which seems rather low considering their rank before the algorithm change and Compete numbers.

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Get a Drink with Local Startups

by tyler on 04/17/2008

Depending on your city and the connectivity, it can be difficult to meet with local entrepreneurs and startups. Andrew Hyde and Raymond Angel who have brought you Startup Weekend and VCWear are helping local startups connect on a social level.

Startup Drinks was created to (from the site):

A simple concept: startup culture in cities around the world gathers around a bar to have a pint and discuss what they are working on, what they need help with and what they can do for each other.

They currently have had groups in Seattle, Boulder, Fort Wayne and Austin. Startup Drinks also sets up a page for each city. Here is the Seattle Startup Drinks page. Contact Startup Drinks to have your city added to the site.

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Startup Tracking – Alexa or Compete?

by tyler on 04/15/2008

I often kept track of my competitors traffic movements using Alexa. When I started my internet marketing career, Alexa was the king of web traffic tracking. Then Compete came along, but I stayed with Alexa as that was the most used and excepted metric for web traffic.

As I was updating my weekly web traffic numbers (Alexa is weekly, Complete is monthly), I noticed some concerning issues. My rank in Alexa had been dropping for months, just a little each week. Since my traffic for the most part has been steady, I wasn’t super concerned. In the past few weeks my traffic has been great, actually breaking new records. Unfortunately my Alexa continued to drop, in roughly the same increments every week. Regardless if my traffic was steady or improving dramatically, Alexa did not seem to notice. If I can gain traffic and customers, while Alexa shows no change, are my competitors making swift movements unnoticed? Alexa is a ranking, not a solid metric like visits. A ranking is affected by many more variables than are in your control. It is best to compare yourself to others in your companies industry.

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Startup Hustle now Featured on Alltop

by tyler on 04/14/2008

Startup Hustle has been added to the Alltop Startup section. There are a ton of great resources in the Alltop Startup area including Hacker News (ycombinator), techCrunch, Startup Weekend and Valleywag (ha). I have added a link to Alltop on the sidebar so you will be able to check out all the startup blogs after you read Startup Hustle ;) .

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