Indiegogo Overcame the Doubters by Trusting Its Users -- and Itself Indiegogo co-founder Slava Rubin explains how he handled rejection.

By Conrad Martin

Entrepreneur Media

It's not easy to bounce back after rejection -- especially after you've been turned down by 93 VCs in a row.

That's what happened to Slava Rubin, the co-founder of Indiegogo, one of the world's first online crowdfunding platforms. However, instead of letting nearly 100 rejections deter him and his team from pursuing their vision, they mustered self-belief and optimism to overcome the doubts.

Introducing the idea of a marketplace for funding, or as Rubin puts it, a "YouTube for money," was no easy task during a time when the word "crowdfunding" wasn't mainstream. Yet by listening to feedback and trusting both their users and their product, the Indiegogo team pushed through the opposition and found success, learning many lessons along the way.

Related: Indiegogo Co-Founder Says Become Obsessed With the Problem, Not the Solution

"Keep on trying, keep on iterating, keep on learning," Rubin tells Entrepreneur. "Don't get stuck, because being stuck is a decision in itself."

Watch the interview above to learn more about Rubin and how he dealt with rejection, how he learned to trust his users and ultimately, how he and his company persevered.

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Conrad Martin

Entrepreneur Staff

Network Editor at Entrepreneur.com

Conrad Martin is the Network Editor at Entrepreneur.com. His areas of focus include native and editorial video, live events, and content distribution.

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