# One-shot launch: Show HN + r/InternetIsBeautiful **Goal:** NOT the day-one spike (HN is US-skewed for an England-only tool; outbound links are nofollow). The real payoff is **2–5 aggregator/reblog backlinks that start your domain-authority clock**, plus 1–3 UK referral relationships. Treat it as a backlink seed, then walk away. **Rules of engagement** - Post **Tue–Thu, ~14:00–17:00 UK** (≈9–12am US Eastern). One platform each, same week. - The link target is a **cheaper-twin STORY page** (e.g. `{{FLAGSHIP_TWIN_PAGE_URL}}`), **never the cold map** or a bare filter UI. - Be present ~2–3h to answer data-method questions, then stop. - Post the **maker comment first**, immediately after submitting. - Both qualify only because the map has **no sign-up wall**; keep it that way for launch day. --- ## Show HN **Title** (HN dislikes hype; lead with the mechanism + "open data"): ``` Show HN: Perfect Postcode, ranking every England postcode by what £1 of housing buys ``` Alternatives if you want to A/B in your head: - `Show HN: I joined Land Registry, EPC, Ofsted and crime data to find England's "cheaper twin" postcodes` - `Show HN: A no-signup map that ranks all of England by price per m², schools, commute and crime` **Maker comment** (post as the first comment): ``` Maker here. Perfect Postcode ranks every postcode in England by what each £ actually buys (£ per m² of floor space, Ofsted school catchments, commute time, crime, broadband, noise) instead of by area reputation. It's a single cross-join of official open data (HM Land Registry price-paid, EPC floor areas, Ofsted, DfT, ONS, Police.uk) over ~13M sales. The thing I find most fun: "cheaper twins", pairs of adjacent postcodes that share a station, a school catchment and a build era but sell tens of thousands apart because one name got bid up. Example: {{FLAGSHIP_TWIN_ONE_LINER e.g. "Angel N1 vs Holloway N7: same line, overlapping catchment, ~30% less per m²"}}. No sign-up, no card. The map's free to explore: {{FLAGSHIP_TWIN_PAGE_URL}} Honest caveats: England only for now (Scotland/Wales need different source datasets); EPC floor-area coverage is sparse before 2012 so I exclude pre-2012-only properties from the £/m² figures; "estimated" prices are comparison estimates, not valuations. Happy to go into the £/m² derivation, postcode-boundary handling or the EPC gaps. Ask away. ``` Be ready for these HN questions (have a one-paragraph answer each): - How is £/m² derived, and how do you handle properties with no recorded floor area? - Postcode vs postcode-sector boundaries: what granularity are the "twins" at? - What's the business model? *(Answer plainly: free map, one-time lifetime unlock for >3 filters, no subscription. Do NOT lead with this.)* - Data licensing. *(OGL v3.0 in aggregate; you never expose address-level rows.)* --- ## r/InternetIsBeautiful Read the subreddit rules the day you post (they change). It must read as a genuinely interesting *thing to explore*, not an ad; the no-signup map is what makes it allowed. **Title** (their format is a plain description of the site): ``` Every postcode in England, ranked by price-per-m², schools, commute and crime (no signup) ``` **First comment** (shorter, less "founder", more "here's a cool thing"): ``` Built this from official open data (Land Registry sold prices + EPC floor areas + Ofsted + DfT + Police.uk). The bit people seem to like is "cheaper twins": two postcodes next to each other with the same station and school catchment, priced thousands apart just because of the name. England-only for now. No account needed; link goes straight to a worked example you can poke at. ``` --- ## After the launch (same day, 10 minutes) - Note every domain that reblogs/aggregates the HN post (e.g. hckrnews, Hacker News Daily, niche newsletters). Those are your seed backlinks; log them in your metrics sheet. - Do **not** repost to other subreddits in a blast. One IIB post, done.