Continuous education: We need some version of SoulCycle, but for learning, something community-driven where people feel it as a piece of their identity.
We believe that umami has been both literally and figuratively the key commodity of the experience economy. Umami, as both a quality and effect of an experience, popped up primarily in settings that were on the verge of disintegration, and hinged on physical pilgrimages to evanescent meccas.
This video is a masterclass in psychology.
The first person to do something always looks weird. People laugh. Then somebody else joins. Then the crowds come in and the person who started the whole thing goes from looking like a goon to looking like a genius. https://t.co/4iwHriOYoo
On the supply side, according to a Dartmouth study on latent entrepreneurship, 71% of Americans (110M) would prefer to be self-employed. This huge contingent of aspiring entrepreneurs suggests that many individuals will embark down the “enterprization of consumer” journey, initially exploring side hustles and earning supplemental income, with some... See more
Twitter is actually a host of microservices, including a user service (for listing a user’s timeline), a graph service (for tracking your network), a posting service (for posting new tweets), a profile service (for user profiles), a timeline service (for presenting your timeline), etc.; the architecture to tie all of these together and operate at... See more
4. DistributionHow are you going to distribute the product? How are you going to acquire customers? Is this an SEO, SEM, viral, radio ads, direct mail, PR, other based business?Some may ask about per customer acquisition costs and ARPUWhat advantage if any do you have for distribution?How has distribution worked so far? What has worked/not... See more