If you find checking Product Hunt everday is a bit of time-consuming, then you can try Product Chase, in which I re-arrange their products in a weekly/monthly manner.
May be helpful for someone.
If you must include the Techcrunch icon (even when the product hasn't been featured in Techcrunch?) it might be best to direct the clickthrough to a Google site-search rather than a general Bing keyword search.
However, given the fact that only a very small number of products featured on Product Hunt will be covered by Techcrunch, but may be covered by other publications/blogs, it might be better to link directly to a Google News search?
For example: https://www.google.co.uk/#q=RocketClub&tbm=nws
That's so sweet!
Honestly I put it there a long time ago, when I didn't know that most products there are 'toy-quality', so I thought most of them would be covered in Tech News, which now turn out to be wrong.
I definitely change it to google news search. Thanks a lot!
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 25.3 ms ] threadSo, for example, the Techcrunch icon under RocketClub could direct to: https://www.google.co.uk/#q=site:techcrunch.com+RocketClub
However, given the fact that only a very small number of products featured on Product Hunt will be covered by Techcrunch, but may be covered by other publications/blogs, it might be better to link directly to a Google News search? For example: https://www.google.co.uk/#q=RocketClub&tbm=nws