Jack decided if the right platform wasn't out there he would just have to build it He started with what he knew he had a lot of fans They were passionate and he had a theory they might pay to get greater access to his content. The only problem kickstarter was aimed at one-off projects Jack might have financed his cool petals video with a campaign like this. But what about the next awesome video and the next? It felt crazy That's when jack had the thought so many entrepreneurs have had before him I just felt like there's got to be a better way to do things.
Building a business means making mistakes. Lots of them. But how you’re wrong isn’t always obvious. Jack Conte has learned this lesson as a working musician — and while scaling Patreon into a company worth $4b. In Part One of a two-part series, you’ll hear how Jack wrote his own Wrongness Playbook, as he learned to answer questions like: If something isn’t working, is it time to trust your instincts? Or is there critical feedback you’ve been ignoring?
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