Now, it’s one thing to talk about the importance of personal value and how that personal value precedes network value, but just what does the Del.icio.us Lesson mean in practice? That’s what this series of posts is about.
The first step to putting the Del.icio.us Lesson into practice is asking a simple question that serves as the litmus test.
Is your system useful to someone even if nobody else uses it?
When the answer to this question is NO, then you’re ripe to suffer from the Cold-Start Problem.
The Cold-Start Problem
The Cold-Start Problem is when you launch your site and nobody uses it. When this happens, you’re probably focusing too much on the social value and not enough on personal value. You’ve made a bet that you can convince the masses to all sign up for your service at once, so that there is suddenly lots of value for everyone, sharing, commenting, and generally supplying user-generated content by the bucketful. I’ve talked to many folks who imagine this state of nirvana, and it rarely, if ever, actually happens.

