>> even while it obviously wasn't anything wrong from ourselves
Don't take this as belittling your efforts or your results, because I'm not trying to, I'm simply stating what is probably a fact of life. When you have 0 sales for 9 months straight, eventually somebody has to take responsibility. Preferably, that should be everyone pitching in to make one last charge up the hill, but it doesn't change the fact that someone needs to and eventually will take responsibility and blame for what happened (or did not happen, rather). This is the founder's blessing and curse, huh?
Under normal circumstances that's probably true, but in the middle of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, where uncertainty rules and everyone is cutting back purchases of everything until they see whether the govt will bail out the economy and how effective it will be, you can probably cut yourself some slack if your erstwhile customers are hesitant to buy from a new startup.
Don't take this as belittling your efforts or your results, because I'm not trying to, I'm simply stating what is probably a fact of life. When you have 0 sales for 9 months straight, eventually somebody has to take responsibility. Preferably, that should be everyone pitching in to make one last charge up the hill, but it doesn't change the fact that someone needs to and eventually will take responsibility and blame for what happened (or did not happen, rather). This is the founder's blessing and curse, huh?