Success stories are everywhere and honestly, sometimes they can get you down if your business hasn't been doing so well recently. Let's hear some failure stories.
I'll go first:
I started a site called Wesaturate about 3 years ago. It was a RAW photo-sharing website for photographers. It was very basic at first, but people were showing interest and were signing up in large numbers. We did 0 marketing, but people kept coming and only a year in, we were pretty well known in the photography community.
The problem with Wesaturate was that it was free photo-sharing, so we didn't make any money. After the 2 year mark, we had hit 100k users, but had made no money.
To monetize Wesaturate, we tried:
So... After about 3 years, we shut Wesaturate down. It's still crazy to think with all those users, we couldn't think of a way to monetize the site. Now, using what we've learned with Wesaturate , we're working on a payment processing platform for freelancers called wesat.io. Let's hope this one turns out better than Wesaturate did!
Don't feel bad. I've spent about 12 months building https://storycreatorapp.com with only 6 customers and 1000 signups.
I am still learning growth and am willing to be humble. Its hard and the pain is strong, but I keep moving forward trying to get smarter every day.
Crazy to hear. Presets are brutal. We have had "reasonable" success selling one (pack of 9 presets) but mainly using SEO to market it. After we got some traffic (https://brisbaneagency.com/light-and-airy-presets/) we launched a free version with 1 preset thinking it would bring in more people to the site but that absolutely killed our paid product... so we removed it.
Good luck with Wesat. I like your pricing model.
you mean 100k signups, correct?
what was the daily visits metric on Wesaturate ?
What have you learnt from Wesaturate? why didn't it make money even with 100k users?