Archive for September, 2007

100 Free 4×6 Prints – 24 hours only!

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

If you have an India mobile phone number, you can get 100 free, professional quality 4×6 prints from Zoomin.com! But only on Thursday Sept 20th (IST), while supplies last. You only pay the shipping costs – just Rs. 25!
Why would we do something so generous? We want you to get a taste of ZoomIn firsthand. With easy photo uploading, slick sharing features, simple and affordable ordering, quick delivery, and exceptional print quality, we think you’ll love the ZoomIn experience. And for one day only, you get 100 free prints for trying it out. So tell your friends, and let us know what you think!

Thanks!

We’re live!

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

We are proud to announce that ZoomIn.com is open and ready for business!

Now Indians worldwide can store, share, and print their digital photos from a single-source world-class website. Next-day delivery to major Indian cities, affordable shipping to US addresses, a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee, slideshow widgets so you can embed your public albums in your blog or web page, and more! Not to mention, we have many new features coming very soon!

Please write us to let us know what you think!

Pre-launch build-up

Friday, September 7th, 2007

zoomin_logo Zoomin.com is the 5th new business I’ve been a part of (3 of my own smaller companies, and Half.com), and one dynamic has remained consistent throughout: the Roller Coaster.

The Roller Coaster, described very well here by Marc Andreesen, is the grind of emotional highs and lows that you experience on a day-to-day basis in a startup. Some days you feel as though your company is destined for greatness or riches or both, and other days the anxieties about execution and timelines make you feel like you’re holding a 1st-Class ticket to nowhere. Zoomin.com is no different, to be honest, but when you have a solid team and a clear goal, the good days out-number the “low” days.

Right now, we’re close to launch, and we’re sweating the small stuff. My own mental ball of yarn is wound a little tighter, and finding a reasonable stopping point each day (work/life balance, of course) is getting more and more difficult. The stress and anxiety are finding me on the pillow, in the shower, and on my dinner plate. My wife is taking some R&R time right now, and I am not in the frame of mind to join her, even when I do step away from the laptop.

But it’s a thrill.

I can’t wait to see how we’re received by my knowledgeable colleagues, the blogosphere of influencers and early adopters, fellow execs of other startups, the media, and most importantly, our customers. I can anticipate many of our early challenges, but nothing is as momentous as your launch day, and I’m eager to get there. Hope the anxiety levels let me get there in one piece.

Like my friend Josh says, “you only launch once.”