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C H A P T E R<br />

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Mena Trott<br />

Cofounder, Six Apart<br />

Husband-and-wife cofounders Mena and Ben Trott<br />

started Six Apart (named for the number of days<br />

between their birthdays) in their apartment in 2001.<br />

Trott’s personal blog, Dollarshort, was growing in<br />

popularity, and she was diss<strong>at</strong>isfied with the blogging<br />

software available <strong>at</strong> the time. So she and Ben<br />

decided to develop their own and share it with some<br />

friends. Movable Type became popular almost immedi<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

on its launch in October 2001.<br />

In April 2003, Six Apart received funding from<br />

Joi Ito’s Neoteny. They launched their hosted service,<br />

TypePad, l<strong>at</strong>er th<strong>at</strong> fall. In January 2005, the company announced the acquisition<br />

of Danga Interactive, the makers of LiveJournal. Six Apart launched Vox<br />

(formerly known as Comet), a hosted blogging pl<strong>at</strong>form with a social networking<br />

component, in 2006.<br />

Livingston: Take me back to how things got started.<br />

Trott: I started with a blog called Dollarshort in about April of 2001. I did it<br />

because I felt th<strong>at</strong> I needed a cre<strong>at</strong>ive outlet. I just started writing a blog, writing<br />

stories. I was still <strong>at</strong> my job, but I didn’t feel incredibly fulfilled. My blog was<br />

getting more and more popular, and we were getting more involved in seeing<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> people were doing.<br />

When the company closed and we got laid off, we said, “Let’s start working<br />

on a blogging tool—just release it as don<strong>at</strong>ionware and see where th<strong>at</strong> goes.”<br />

We didn’t expect anything from it. We thought we’d get don<strong>at</strong>ions and maybe<br />

some stuff off our Amazon Wish List, but we never imagined anything more<br />

than th<strong>at</strong>.<br />

As we got more and more involved, we became more ambitious, but I don’t<br />

think we ever would have woken up and said, “Let’s start a company.” It just<br />

never occurred to us th<strong>at</strong> it was even possible. When Ben and I were in college<br />

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