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- Today with content, at any point in time you are competing with what's on a person's smartphone. This means that formally different lines of business and different industries now compete head-to-head.
from Eugene Wei – Tech, Media, and Culture - [Invest Like the Best, EP.117] by Eugene Wei
It's much easier to get 10M views on 1 video, than 100,000 on 100 videos. Because if you make a good video, it’s so evergreen, and never dies.
from MrBeast: Future of YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram | Lex Fridman Podcast #351 by Lex Fridman
- Putting yourself in the mind of someone who is coming to Slack for the first time — especially a real someone, who is being made to try this thing by their boss, who is already a bit hangry because they didn’t have time for breakfast, and who is anxious about finishing off a project before they take off for the long weekend — putting yourself in th... See more
from We Don’t Sell Saddles Here by Stewart Butterfield
first mile mindset
- Naval: "Today the frontier is on the internet and even on the internet, the frontier is within Web3 and crypto because it’s sort of the least regulated the most decentralized, most permissionless, 24x7x365 markets that are self-funding hackers from all around the world."
from Chris Dixon and Naval Ravikant — The Wonders of Web3, How to Pick the Right Hill to Climb, Finding the Right Amount of Crypto Regulation, Friends with Benefits, and the Untapped Potential of NFTs (#542) by Tim Ferriss
- Beyond an erroneous belief that e-commerce was unprofitable which kept them from investing in e-commerce, brick and mortar retailers struggled online for cultural reasons.
from Why category leading brick and mortar retailers are likely the biggest long term Covid… by Gavin Baker
- Flex commerce \ˈfleks \ ˈkä-(ˌ)mərs is demonstration of one’s taste, wokeness and cultural savvy through their spending.
from The flex commerce era 💪 by Ana Andjelic
- Kagan Sumer — founder of Gorillas, one of the best known startups in the Quick Commerce space — consistently says, “We have the technology to go to space and we’re still going to the supermarket?” It’s a thought provoking idea, especially when compounded by our poor ability to manage our personal kitchen pantry inventory, which results in 54 billio... See more
from The Modern Milk Man Sits in the Dark: Demanding More From On-Demand Delivery by Stuti Pandey
- Remote Education — Parents are becoming schoolteachers and are looking for ways to engage and enrich student education at home.
from Venture Investing in the Age of the Coronavirus by Grace Isford
- My fear is the restaurants that survive are going to be the big chains, and we’re going to eradicate the very eclectic mix that makes America and going out to eat so vibrant and great. And there is a lot of feeling that even in good times, if chefs can’t make their numbers, they’re going to lose everything, so imagine what they must be feeling now.
from David Chang Isn’t Sure the Restaurant Industry Will Survive Covid-19 (Published 2020) by New York Times