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I went viral on Hacker News again

I got 14,000 new visitors to my website at the weekend. Someone shared an interview I did with a French founder who makes $10k/month from his French learning SaaS on Hacker News: https://www.highsignal.io/companies/making-10k-m-french-learning-app/

I was actually just about to go to sleep after a long week of travel when Benjamin, the founder I interviewed, told me someone had submitted it to HN. Other friends started messaging me with screenshots showing 130 upvotes. It ended up with 183 upvotes after a few days: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36086984

I quickly opened my laptop, wrote a reply in the the thread and then went to bed. The next day I woke up to 130 new email subscribers! I tweaked my newsletter sign up form a little bit and added a link to my Twitter ghost writing page.

You can never predict when something will take off on Hacker News. I still think it's better to grow from more predictable traffic sources like social media and SEO. But it's still very gratifying that someone would share something I put together on the internet and that 16,000 people would see it 😀

on May 30, 2023
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    Awesome. Congrats, great work.

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    interesting.thx

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    Very cool, can't wait to have a moment like this!

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    My link was not on the first page but we still got 400 clicks. HN is great!

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    Congrats Pete! Any recommendation on how to increase the chances of being featured?

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      Hang out there and see what people like

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    Awesome! What other similar channels do you use?

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    Congratulations Pete! Such a nice feeling when something gets upvoted so hard, even if it does feel somewhat random. Great stuff.

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      Cheers, absolutely haha

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