Ask HN: Why is everyone spending time at Hackathons and not at Sellathons?
I've learned that 5% of a business is the idea, 15% is the product, and 80% is the selling. The number one reason companies fail is because they do not know how to sell? Isn't it better to spend more time at "Sellathons" learning how to sell - and less time at Hackathons?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 43.7 ms ] threadHow do we start that??
"I've learned that 5% of a business is the idea, 15% is the product, and 80% is the selling. The number one reason companies fail is because they do not know how to sell? Isn't it better to spend more time at "Sellathons" learning how to sell - and less time at Hackathons?"
There is absolutely nothing in here about a newsletter. I feel it's a valid question.
But yeah... what happened with this?
If there hypothetically were regular sellathons like you describe, I'd probably rather skip most of them and spend the time getting real practice selling. There already are conferences that fill the niche you seem to be thinking of.