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The more you learn, the more you realize how much there is to learn.
The original idea was to make it easy to publish content on the Web and find an audience. What we learned from publishers is that the thing they want the most is more readers and more revenue.
Entrepreneurship is about tackling big problems - often non-obvious problems - that will have a meaningful impact on the world, and this usually involves solving these problems in counterintuitive ways.
If we're going to build hardware, the thing we want to do is build reading goggles, so you can do hands-free reading.
Books is our main type of content, but we include user-generated content and will include other verticals such as scientific papers, sheet music, and comic books.
Holding a book you're reading is kind of old-school.
I was talking to my dad, who's a neurosurgeon. He had this academic paper he wanted to publish. Journals take about 18 months to publish a paper, and he just wanted to get things up there.
When most people hit failure, they give up, but good entrepreneurs simply treat failure as a learning experience and use it to fuel and inform their next move.
Just as it can be addictive to be in a real world bookstore or library, it's the same on the Web.
I learned how important timing is; having a really good idea five years ahead of its time is practically worthless.
Readers can read what they want and easily switch to other books, so we're seeing a lot of reading behaviors. Some verticals attract different usage than others. We can spot reading patterns.
We realized the best way to monetize content was through a subscription model.
In a startup, in the early days, it can be hard to explain what you do.
If I make a good product and deliver value to users and to the world, the financial gains will come.
I think the most important trait for an entrepreneur is persistence. When you try to do something new and difficult, you are more likely to fail than to succeed.
The goal is to become the central hub of publishing, where we have all the written material - user-generated and professional. We want to be the place where people can publish instantly to their audiences ... and to get there, it's just about doing things step by step.
Anytime there is a new, interesting space that comes along, there are a bunch of companies that enter the market.
The subscriptions were working so well, and on top of that, we saw the success of Netflix and Spotify and thought, 'We can create a similar kind of experience for books.'