Off the record, to the investors in Postach.io

Off the record, to the investors in Postach.io



Look, I don't want to get all official about this - can we just keep it off the record?

     You see, you're onto a good thing. The Postach.io people have been very clever and have created a product that I'm sure is going to be very popular. It appeals to me, because I love the simple format I've chosen and the fact that I've dodged hosting fees by running my blog straight out of Evernote.

     Yes, I'm very tight with my money. I have seen the simple ideas behind the platform, and unashamedly set about modifying it to meet my needs. I've been able to create a 'business' (non-profit) webpage, a wildlife rescue group's community page, and my own personal blog. I haven't paid a cent for hosting. I seem to be taking you for a ride! I'll be happy to pay your measly premium fee - it is nothing.

     I think you need to take control of this situation. The clever people from Postach.io have out-thought us all. They make this simple, yet highly powerful product, and then just keep tweaking it in amazing directions - but they're just playing. They admit they're lounging around in their pyjamas while your hard earned cash is working its guts out! Surely you should get more for your money? Don't you want an international call-centre and and endless committees to advise them on the best way to spend your money?

     I will admit, I have a little bias. I am a huge fan of the postach.io platform. I've told everyone about it on social media, and a few people have shown solid interest. Some are even installing Evernote for the first time just to use the Postach.io platform. You can't put a lid on this thing now, word is getting around and a bushfire has started. You have really let the cat out of the bag.

     Please use your authority. Make these Postach.io people realise that you expect nothing but quality coding for your dollars. My personal belief is that work done in pyjamas is of a higher quality than work done in suits, because it's work done with passion, but you may feel differently. These Postach.io people are passionate and communicative. They love talking about their product. Just as long as you keep them motivated and focused.

     I'm seriously considering asking you to let me in on this investment. You see, I think I could turn $50k into $100k or more in less than a couple of years. By then Postach.io will be big, and the market will dictate how it moves. We can worry about that then.

Thanks for listening, and good luck with your project.

Brad Lemon.
25th July 2013.


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