Donnie Berkholz

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In a network representing thousands of such diverse communities, there are always a few that get underserved. This is especially true when larger networks hit a ceiling because they aren’t able to keep the network discoverable, or maintain quality, or because of the other negative effects I explored in the past chapter. The parts of the network that are most affected by these negative factors are the ones most vulnerable to new, emerging competition.
The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
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