Today, we launch Scoop.it publicly, which means our private beta was a success with strong traffic and continuous growth.
Guillaume Decugis's insight:
This is the post I wrote when we launched Scoop.it back in November of 2011. And how we had failed before that. And failed to realize quickly enough we were failing. It's hard to capitalize on on the past in enterpreneurship: sure, you learn; but there's always more to learn and a lot of unknowns. I felt I had to re-invent myself as an entrepreneur. That I had to relearn most of it.
As we had finally seen some success through the private beta of Scoop.it and were about to launch, I decided this was a good opportunity to share that story.
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This is the post I wrote when we launched Scoop.it back in November of 2011. And how we had failed before that. And failed to realize quickly enough we were failing. It's hard to capitalize on on the past in enterpreneurship: sure, you learn; but there's always more to learn and a lot of unknowns. I felt I had to re-invent myself as an entrepreneur. That I had to relearn most of it.
As we had finally seen some success through the private beta of Scoop.it and were about to launch, I decided this was a good opportunity to share that story.