Creating hype is one thing but living up to it is the formular, the hype is the product, regardless of how you create the hype you have to back it up, not just be a one hit man
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Creating hype is one thing but living up to it is the formular, the hype is the product, regardless of how you create the hype you have to back it up, not just be a one hit man
Exactly, keeping that same typo you started with is very important, that's the only way to prove that you mean business and also show case your project utility.
I believe creating hype is not the way to go. After creating the hype then what next? What if the project doesn’t leave to the hype? Are you gonna change a lot of things or the way of the project to leave up to the expectations or hype?