How To Split An Atom: Lessons From Entrepreneurs: Vois
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Lapp · 1 year agoGreat story, thanks for the insight!
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Adam Hirsch · 1 year agoNice Article! Well written and well said . Also, glad you had a chance to talk to the guys over at VOIS, they are great people.
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sbspalding · 1 year agoThanks Adam. How are things mate?
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dotservant.com website hosting · 1 year agointeresting read, the power of community building has been the force for driving web 2.0 to a success, the trend seems to be moving to small niche focus group now.
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j dutti · 1 year agoSaw this just joined the vois website and I amde like 22 friends my first day - how many members do they have? I thought they were small but it is really active and the people were well - nice - I think im hooked - I saw they have a race car too thats very cool.
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trishdarling · 1 year agoLove the insight that what once was, may no longer be. Vois is doing a great job! can't wait to see what is next.
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Yahunka · 1 year agoGreat read. I see some many old web guys coming out of the retirement (40 somethings) and they just missed key changes in the space during the 5 year hiatus they took working on their wine tasting. I applaud this guy interviewed for being so straight that he screwed up. When was the last time you read that? I just did a test run on the site. It is easy and needs some easy fixes here and there but I do like it and i was greeted by 4 people my own age in the fist hour I was on. I am not a fan of orange but that is not all that obnoxious.
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Lapp · 1 year agowhat are some of the small fixes you would make?
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WheresYourWorld · 1 year agoVery good article and it is a timely inspiration. My wife and I launched our social networking website last year and it is a challenging task bouncing back when making mistakes. But if you stay persistent and committed to your core business model and values, success will happen.