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Network effects and Feedback loops?—?the Betamax and VHS story

The Product Coalition

Network effects and Feedback loops?—?the The videotape format war between VHS and Betamax has since become a marketing strategy case study favourite. Sony appeared well placed to achieve its strategy of creating a single (but not so open) industry standard. a VCR) in the home. So what went wrong?

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How Lemonade flipped the insurance model and became a unicorn through a data-informed culture

Mixpanel

In the last five years alone, we’ve seen 150 unicorns claim their place, compared to the 39 unicorns founded in the prior decade (2004-2014). Lemonade uses Mixpanel to identify trends, understand what’s happening, set goals, take action, and build a feedback loop that powers more discovery and improvements.

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Lemonade at MAU: One Unicorn’s Take on Building a Data Informed Culture

Mixpanel

In the last five years alone, we’ve seen 150 unicorns claim their place, compared to the 39 unicorns founded in the prior decade (2004-2014). Lemonade uses Mixpanel to identify trends, understand what’s happening, set goals, take action, and build a feedback loop that powers more discovery and improvements.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis (Guest essay by Li Jin)

Andrew Chen

No wonder the consumer investment team ended up digging into this trend by doing a market map report — the analysis led by Li Jin and including work from myself, Connie Chan, and others. And in fact, the combined revenue of Headspace and Calm are more than half of the entire podcasting market.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis

Andrew Chen

No wonder the consumer investment team ended up digging into this trend by doing a market map report — the analysis led by Li Jin, Avery Segal and Bennett Carroccio, including work from myself, Connie Chan, and others. And in fact, the combined revenue of Headspace and Calm are more than half of the entire podcasting market.