It depends. If I am skeptic about the product/idea/implementation, I tend to launch it on one platform first, just to check what the general public feedback about it, is.
When that is done, I launch it on other platforms simultaneously.
This is sort of a safe approach, it saves you from a complete launch fail, but also, on the other hand, prevents your product from reaching its full virality potential.
I did it with #vscodenotebook, I was unsure about it so I only launched it only on Reddit. It went quite well and I lost the chance of going more viral than it actually went. 😂
Here's mine. I always read a book on my Kindle before going to bed.
This accomplishes three things -
- I get to sleep faster since my eyes are strained.
- I keep learning something new, every day.
- My day always ends on a positive note, no matter how it has been.
Google Plus. It's simpler to use than Disqus and it's backed by Google. Who knows, it might also give you some SEO advantage. I haven't personally used gPlus on any of my websites yet but I have been considering this for a long time, just too lazy to get it done. floaternet.com/gcomments
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