Thanks for reading. The product I chose is not all that important to the article. I believe the value lies in the process related to executing around it, and wanted to share with others.
What you're basically saying is, don't build stuff until you need it. I agree with that. Unfortunately, without knowing at least what the business is, it's really hard to understand WHY your process worked the way it did. Personally, I found the article intriguing, but quickly lost interest when I saw that it was basically a rehash of standard advice. Providing a bit more information about the business behind it might have given it a bit more soul and made it sound less like an empty content piece.
The article reminds me of get-rich-quick books. "Look at me, I spent relatively little effort and am making XXX amount of money off of it." It's just missing the tagline: "AND YOU CAN TOO!"
As you say, building minimally and only as you need it is good advice. I think the financial snippets are nice and illustrative too. But, the lack of information on market analysis, finding the niche, or information on what the product actually is - all greatly reduce the usefulness of the article.
why is the product not important to painting the overall picture? I read it for a few lines and when I couldn't decipher what you were talking about exactly, i just close the window. The value lies in explaining the concept clearly and not by a link bait title and a blog post that talks vaguely about something.