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@gdecugis From Silicon Valley to Europe and back again. In 3 startups. Guillaume Decugis Co-Founder & CEO, Scoop.it #mystartupstory

From silicon valley to europe and back again. In 3 startups

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My story of entrepreneurial failure and success on both sides of the Atlantic. Or how I discovered entrepreneurship as a Stanford grad student, moved back to Europe, met success with Musiwave there, failed with Goojet and came back to Silicon Valley for Scoop.it. Special thoughts and thanks to the former and current team members of Musiwave, Goojet and Scoop.it.

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Page 1: From silicon valley to europe and back again. In 3 startups

@gdecugis

From Silicon Valley to Europe and back again.

In 3 startups.

Guillaume DecugisCo-Founder & CEO, Scoop.it#mystartupstory

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In ‘94 I went to Stanford and, being French, this is what I expected

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Of course this is what it actually was

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Upon graduating in ’95, big question: lifestyle or startup?

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Went for lifestyle but… I couldn’t help hearing the music

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idea project

idea:

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Intern

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’95 ’97 ’00

Met with

Gille

s and

Nicolas.

Startu

p.

Music

The first Mobile Music Platform

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Exercise: calculate the odds of success for a startup…

+ Launched in 2001 i.e. between the Internet bubble burst and 9/11

× On an idea that required 3G and multimedia phones

… that eventually hit the market in 2004

÷ In France a.k.a. the Silicon Valley of Wine, Cheese and Luxury brands

= 0.0000001% said a lot of VC’s

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We couldn’t raise money so we took it from the only possible source

Customers = $$$

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To do that we had to innovate constantly

2002: mp3 ringtones

2004: full-track downloads

2005: smart radio

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We finally met success

• Late 2002, we painfully raised $5m• 3 Months later, we realized we no

longer needed them by becoming profitable

• We grew to $35m revenue / 200 FTE• Late 2005, Openwave acquired

Musiwave for $121m (and sold us back to Microsoft late 2007)

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Why not being in Silicon Valley didn’t matter

• Carrier relationships (local, regional)

• Music labels deals (local, regional*)

• Mobile phone manufacturers (regional*)

*back then

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Was that just luck or can I do it again?

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Back in 2007, we had a great idea for Mobile Internet

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But so did Steve Jobs

AppStore launch: July 10, 2008

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We iterated the productBecame a social news reader

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We failed

• Distribution

• Business Model

• Stickiness

• Fat Startup

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In 2010, we decided to pivotWe had learned a lotWe had identified a pain point in social mediaWe had trusting VC’sWe had burnt little cash so farWe had built a scalable social media platformAnd…

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We had built a great team!

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Back to (entrepreneur) school

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Information Overload:A big problem and a big

opportunityWho

should I listen to?

How can I be heard?

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The Interest Graph: where Social Discovery meets Search

Relevancy

relevantnoisy

find

discover

Search

Social Graph Interest Graph

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We became Scoop.it: a new way to organize and share ideas that matter

• A publishing platform optimized for content curation

• A big data semantic technology connecting content and people around interests

• A quickly-growing community of curators who develop their online visibility faster

Scoop.it

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3 Share

2 Enrich

1

Discover

Your content curation hub

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Publish once. Be discovered everywhere.

Search Engines

Newsletters

Blogs

Social Networks

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This time we found product/market fit

Monthly uniques

Year-on-year growth

7MM

5x

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Why we moved to Silicon Valley

• Social Media early adopters & influencers

• Partner with the ecosystem

• Halo effect to other markets

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These however were not reasons

• Raising money

• Recruiting engineers

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So what are the take-aways?

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Roller-coasters are fun…

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… or not.

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Sometimes, the real risk is not taking any

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Teams >>> Ideas

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Super powers not required.

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Enjoy the ride!