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Dropbox Startup Lessons Learned

89 pointsby paulsbalmost 15 years ago

8 comments

gamblealmost 15 years ago
Before becoming a Dropbox user I was aware there were other cloud-storage services available, but it was the good word-of-mouth that prompted me to try Dropbox. They're a great example of how to win in a crowded market through sheer awesomeness.<p>Good timing probably also played a role, though. I went with Dropbox because sync'ing files between my desktop, laptop, and iPhone had become a huge hassle. They wouldn't be worth it to me as a USB key replacement, but as a way to manage today's proliferation of devices Dropbox is golden.
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michael_dorfmanalmost 15 years ago
A great presentation.<p>I found it interesting that they only came upon the virality of the product after the fact, and that their initial thoughts for marketing tended toward AdWords. In hindsight, the double-sided incentive for sharing DropBox with a friend seems obvious-- but that doesn't make it obvious at the beginning...
magic5227almost 15 years ago
This is a bit old, wasnt this posted here before?<p>BTW, they need a new Adwords consultant. Box.net doesnt spend anything near that much per conversion and we probably advertised on the same keywords they tested.
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acgourleyalmost 15 years ago
This is the reality all technical founders I've met want to be true: If you build a good enough product, competition or not, existing market or not, people will come to you.<p>I also know plenty of people who are cynical about that reality. So, what's going on? Is it just a matter of <i>how</i> good the product is? It can't just be great, it needs to be amazing?
watmoughalmost 15 years ago
Fantastic presentation. I'll probably end up reading it a few times, and I got one benefit already: I just took page 12 of the presentation, and actually applied it to a web-site I'm building. Not live yet, just a landing site.<p><a href="http://viewpst.com/" rel="nofollow">http://viewpst.com/</a><p>Of course, one of DropBox' biggest advantage is the name! It's clear, concise and accurate.
michaelfairleyalmost 15 years ago
Can we please stop calling things that aren't products "minimum viable products"? (Re: Slide 11)
MikeCaponealmost 15 years ago
You know what I'd like to see them do? Have a "growing storage" like gmail, as an incentive to sign up right now (so your dropbox storage starts growing right away), and as a conversation piece to improve the viral nature (one more hook to tell people: "so it syncs all your files, and the amount of storage you have is always growing like Gmail).
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endlessvoid94almost 15 years ago
I can't seem to think of a good 2-sided incentive way of driving traffic to an entertainment website.<p>"If you get 5 people to click on your link to our site, we'll give you a tshirt."????would something like that work? stickers are 50 cents apiece, or less.<p>thoughts?<p>edit: its a free site, nothing to buy (thathigh.com)
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