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February 2, 2007 5:04 PM

Failing to Address a Point of Pain

A reader pointed me at this good, short post describing the shutdown of a service.  Failure is a part of the entrepreneurial experience and it’s even more valuable (although not necessarily fun) if you can learn a lesson from it.  The lesson here – well articulated by the author – is that he failed to address a point of pain.

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COMMENTS (1)

Thanks for the pointer to my post, Brad, as well as the "well-articulated" comment.

You've been one of my Bloglines subscriptions since the early days. And "point of pain" is a lesson I won't soon forget -- experience is a great teacher (even 30 years after graduation).

Mike Duffy , February 3, 2007 10:53 AM

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