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title: Create, differentiate, iterate – 10 pro tips on relaunching your startup website
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linkurl: http://venturevillage.eu/10-pro-tips-redesign
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author: Matthias Kretschmann Kretschmann
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author: Matthias Kretschmann
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date: 2013-07-13 12:49:39+00:00
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- design
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Was one of the people interviewed by Charmaine Li from VentureVillage about relaunching a startup's website where I talk a bit about [ezeep's relaunch](https://www.ezeep.com/blog/hip-hip-have-a-look-at-ezeeps-hot-new-home-page/).
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title: Enterprise Software Sucks (But Its Buddha Nature Can Be Uncovered)
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linkurl: https://www.ezeep.com/blog/enterprise-software-sucks-but-its-buddha-nature-can-be-unconvered/
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author: Matthias Kretschmann Kretschmann
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author: Matthias Kretschmann
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date: 2013-07-13 13:19:44+00:00
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wordpress_id: 2466
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Yours truly writing about the usual stuff: Buddha nature, feature creep, delight layer:
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title: why the world's best photo startup is going out of business
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title: Why the world's best photo startup is going out of business
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linkurl: http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/5/5039216/everpix-life-and-death-inside-the-worlds-best-photo-startup
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Really sad, the service was awesome. But good example that building an awesome product is not enough:
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> While the team obsessed about perfecting the service, the founders paid less attention to the subject investors care about most: growth. [...]
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> And so at a time when successful photo apps were attracting users by the millions, by March the company had attracted fewer than 19,000 signups. Everpix had spent almost nothing to advertise the service.
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