Tell HN: The guys behind Forkly are geniuses
Yesterday, my company Hipster (useHipster.com) put up a "coming soon" page. We wanted it to be more than just a regular coming soon page, so we incorporated the principles behind Fork.ly's recent "viral launching soon" form. (http://blog.forkly.com/post/2341870004/a-viral-launching-soon-form)
Boy are they smart. The process behind this has given useHipster.com a 0.8 viral rate - basically, for every 10 people who sign up directly, 8 come in through the viral referrals.
I've known Brady and Martin since we were together at TechStars Boulder 2007 (them BrightKite, me madKast), and I've always been super impressed with their work. Fork.ly will be huge, and now thanks to their invite process, Hipster has a good chance of that, too.
Thanks Martin and Brady! You guys are geniuses!
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 17.4 ms ] threadUnrelated to the OP:
This has surely come up before, but I haven't seen it while I'm here: why does HN not auto-link URLs in the submission (with rel="nofollow" if there are SEO concerns), instead of relying on people making "clickable" posts?
Care to share the exact copy you used? When I check your website, it redirects to http://sanfrancisco.usehipster.com/ and just says "Enter your email and we'll put you on our invite list." A/B test?
Also, I wonder how one might inch that viral coefficient up and above 1.0, making it a truly viral feedback loop.