How I Screwed Up My Google Acquisition
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How I Screwed Up My Google Acquisition
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#3I think it was a mistake to let it ride for so long. A few weeks, maybe two months, and I would have called them up and followed up. Even a short email positioning myself as asking more out of curiosity than need for an acquisition, etc.
Anyone else agree? Would you have followed up?
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#5A great read about politeness (though it had some negotiating impacts) causing a missed opportunity. I too err on the side of politeness when it comes to business interactions and I've learned that more often than not, when I'm dealing with someone remotely whether it be a colleague or a point of contact, that the squeaky wheel gets the oil. I think it was a mistake to let it ride for so long. A few weeks, maybe two…
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#6WTF? Is Google the mob or something? Almost seems like the next line should have been, "And I was never seen or heard from again."
Re: How I Screwed Up My Google Acquisition
#7A great read about politeness (though it had some negotiating impacts) causing a missed opportunity. I too err on the side of politeness when it comes to business interactions and I've learned that more often than not, when I'm dealing with someone remotely whether it be a colleague or a point of contact, that the squeaky wheel gets the oil. I think it was a mistake to let it ride for so long. A few weeks, maybe two…
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#81) Deals fall through. PG et all write about this all the time. It's probably easy to figure why they fail in hindsight, but that doesn't make them any easier to manage in the future.
2) It seems like the main premise of the idea was to get bought by google/yahoo/microsoft. That is a dangerous strategy to employ out of the gates (although back in 2005 there was no hacker news and a whole let less general knowledge about the black art of startups).
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#9Jonathan Rochelle repeated wryly and with a smile, "Yes, time to go. Google is here," WTF? Is Google the mob or something? Almost seems like the next line should have been, "And I was never seen or heard from again."