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By learning from the mistakes made by others, you can stand on the shoulders of giants and avoid the

By learning from the mistakes made by others, you can stand on the shoulders of giants and avoid their pitfalls. Albert Einstein famously said "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new." The truth is that no matter how much you prepare, you can never guarantee success. But successful entrepreneurs and business owners have an unfair advantage: they mitigate the risk of failure by learning from other failures. You too can level-up and guide your company's products (and services) to successful launch and profitability. This week, we looked at [7 epic product failures and the valuable lessons they can teach your business](. You can close your eyes, cross your fingers, and hope it all works out. Or you can [learn from other failures](. It's your choice. If you're ready to grow your business, crowdspring can help. Great design and naming doesn’t have to cost thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. If you are considering a logo design, new business name, web design, product design, or any other graphic or print design project for yourself, your business or organization, just reply to this email and let me know. I'd be happy to set-up a free, no obligation consultation with the crowdspring team. Best, Ross Kimbarovsky Founder and CEO, crowdspring P.S. Crowdspring's award-winning blog is one of the top 50 business marketing blogs in the world (according to detailed.com) with tons of actionable, fresh insights for startups, entrepreneurs, small business owners, and marketers. [Check it out]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( crowdSPRING 311 N Aberdeen St. Suite 200A, Chicago, IL 60607

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