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This Week in #businesshistory: Three colleagues at PayPal registered the domain name youtube.com on Valentine's Day 2005. The timing was not coincidental. Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim launched their new site on February 14 because they envisioned YouTube as a dating service — users would upload videos of themselves describing what they were looking for in a romantic partner. After five days no one had provided an upload, even though the founders were running ads on Craigslist offering to pay women $20 to submit a video. In a 2016 appearance, Chen recalled saying, “Okay, forget the dating aspect. Let's just open it up to any video.” You know what happened next. The site exploded in popularity, Google bought it in 2006 for $1.6 billion, and now among the millions (or billions) of hours of video, you can find any number of retellings of the history of YouTube -- see the link in the comments for an idea of how many ...

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Linda Griffin

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2y

I didn't know this. It's hilarious but also demonstrates the need to not be married to first idea you have for your business. Let the market help decide how and when to pivot in a new direction.

Reggie Holmes

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Great story!

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Jon DeNunzio

Helping Businesses Succeed Online Through Digital Marketing | Specialties: Pay-Per-Click Advertising and Content Marketing. Google Partner.

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