Web · 2018-12-12

A new community for startup founders is here

History repeats itself. I know it’s a cliche, but like most cliches, it’s become a well known saying because it’s so often true. That said, then, if we don’t want to make the same mistakes others have  in the past, we’d best study history so that we can avoid failure & achieve success. This truism works well in most fields, but it’s particularly relevant when it comes to business. Studying the pitfalls & opportunities, other people have encountered when setting up an enterprise, could help people a great deal. However, it’s not always easy to find resources detailing businesses’ experiences, especially when it comes to failure, since it’s all too often, something most would prefer to hide.

Failory, a Web resource started by Rich Clominson aims to tackle the lack of information available on startups’ details. The Website is dedicated to telling the stories of both successful & failed businesses, through the medium of interviews with founders. Failory is divided into sections, creating clear navigation for interested visitors to find the content they’re after, quickly & easily.

In addition to interviews & advice from real people, Failory offers a blog aimed at providing potential Startups with advice & other information of value. Covering a wide range of topics, Failory, attempts to answer questions Startup founders might have.

Categories also include a listing of resources aimed at entrepreneurs, such as books they might find interesting, hosting providers for their Websites, places to find co-founders or  funding, including many others.

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