I started angel investing around the same time and I quickly came to the conclusion that the pursuit of getting traction needed much more structure more akin to product development frameworks. I also got increasingly busy with DuckDuckGo, and so it took finding a co-author and many years to actually get this book across the finish line.
Have had a lot of positive feedback so far from everyone who bought Traction. These guys are addressing the #1 white hot point of pain startups are facing today.
I actually started exploring this book topic in late 2009 through an initial series of open-ended interviews that were discussed on HN quite extensively (when it was much more startup focused). Here is that set: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6r4nAnkQO3VpddRSVwUVDg (e.g. patio11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuzNs-LhC_8, Alexis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enEqAq1x9UQ, Garry Tan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Win0moC4cA).
I started angel investing around the same time and I quickly came to the conclusion that the pursuit of getting traction needed much more structure more akin to product development frameworks. I also got increasingly busy with DuckDuckGo, and so it took finding a co-author and many years to actually get this book across the finish line.
Here's the announcement post from my blog: http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/blog/2014/08/get-traction-tod...
Happy to take any questions.