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Ask HN: Finally ready to share my personal work, how to manage expectations?
6 by samh748 | 6 comments on Hacker News.
After several fruitful exchanges here on HN, I think I'm finally ready to start putting some of my personal work out there into the real-world! My original "plan" (ie grand scheme) was to have everything figured out and perfected and then publish it all at once, fireworks and all. Needless to say I no longer think that's a good idea... So with a slow start, I don't expect there to be any audience for probably quite some time, and I'm okay with that (it'll give me time to play around anyway). But then, what else does one do besides regularly posting content? Where does one get quality, honest feedback? With so little feedback, how does one know if the content's any good? And if one upholds to high standards (which I do), how can one present their work to reputable individuals without getting "sympathy" feedback? All of which then makes me wonder: What sets the successful "creators" apart from the rest? Quality? Timing? Luck? Network? Sorry there's a lot of unknowns as I've never done anything like this before (in fact this was probably why I had avoided sharing personal work for so long). So for those of you who have been on this path: What's been your experience? What worked for you and what didn't? How did you manage to get good feedback? Do you know of any good resources (books, articles, etc) that cover this topic? Thanks so much in advance! :)

April 15, 2022 at 03:56PM samh748 6 https://ift.tt/7DQupEb Ask HN: Finally ready to share my personal work, how to manage expectations? 6 After several fruitful exchanges here on HN, I think I'm finally ready to start putting some of my personal work out there into the real-world! My original "plan" (ie grand scheme) was to have everything figured out and perfected and then publish it all at once, fireworks and all. Needless to say I no longer think that's a good idea... So with a slow start, I don't expect there to be any audience for probably quite some time, and I'm okay with that (it'll give me time to play around anyway). But then, what else does one do besides regularly posting content? Where does one get quality, honest feedback? With so little feedback, how does one know if the content's any good? And if one upholds to high standards (which I do), how can one present their work to reputable individuals without getting "sympathy" feedback? All of which then makes me wonder: What sets the successful "creators" apart from the rest? Quality? Timing? Luck? Network? Sorry there's a lot of unknowns as I've never done anything like this before (in fact this was probably why I had avoided sharing personal work for so long). So for those of you who have been on this path: What's been your experience? What worked for you and what didn't? How did you manage to get good feedback? Do you know of any good resources (books, articles, etc) that cover this topic? Thanks so much in advance! :)

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