"Come shape the future of Blockchain-powered football collectibles, you’ll have a massive impact from day 1 as part of the founding team. Freedom, autonomy and ownership are all part of the deal."
"You will be responsible for leading a team that executes on omni-channel marketing strategies and campaigns that drive acquisition and retention of Hosts and Hipcampers."
"We're on a mission to grow the size of the creator economy. Our customers trust us to help them run their businesses, and we work tirelessly to build great products that do just that."
"You’d get to work on projects like: tools for Figma plugins, community files, features enabling live collaboration, educational experiences for new designers, and more."
"As a Product Lead, you’ll be responsible for leading a world-class team of designers and engineers in crafting the platform through which people experience the joy of adding a furry new member to their family."
"Our business is growing explosively and as of August, 800,000 learners have taken more than over 4M class hours. We've more than quadrupled our team since the beginning of 2020 from 25 to 100 to keep up with growth."
"Cloud Sangha is a diverse and conscious community started by two world-renowned mindfulness meditation teachers — Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach — and two seasoned entrepreneurs and meditators."
"This is an opportunity for a developing Product Designer to design the new frontier of professional development. Our product enables high-performing operators to maximize their impact and accelerate their careers..."
"You’re excited about working on a community-driven product: sitting at the intersection of data and psychology, and seeing your insights turned into real products on a regular basis."
"At Linear, we are creating software for teams who want to build high quality products. Quality of software is driven by both the talent of its creators and how they feel while they’re crafting it."
"As our 0→1 Product Leader, you’ll create and scale new consumer products for our network of tens of millions of children and families, building a global consumer education business."
"The Whiteboard Experience is the essence of Miro. That’s the most used and mission-critical part of the product for a user and a critical ingredient for the success of our business."
"You will be responsible for building, managing and growing On Deck’s lifecycle communications across our 30+ learning programs and communities of fellows."
"Coda’s Growth Associate Program (GAP) is a two year rotation program for recent undergraduates, focused on roles within our Go To Market (GTM) and Growth team."
"We have a compelling value prop (aka free money) that means most growth tactics and gtm motions will work, so the challenge becomes allocating resources optimally to maximize growth."
Eight ways to make money: 1. Sell a thing 2. Rent a thing 3. Take a cut 4. Charge a subscription 5. Charge based on usage 6. Sell a service 7. Advertising 8. Charge on % of assets
More in 🧵
1/ Sell a thing: Sell someone your physical or digital product
• Examples: iPhone, lemonade, land, stocks
• Ideal for: Physical products you manufacture or acquire
• Optimize: Unit economics
• Business strategy: Make or acquire a thing —> Sell it for more than it cost you
2/ Rent a thing: Allow someone to borrow a product that you continue to own
• Examples: Apartments, rental car
• Ideal for: Physical products you manufacture or acquire that people don’t want (or can’t afford to) to own
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1/ Great PMs take pride in the clarity and conciseness of their documents, emails, presentations, and meetings.
They know that people judge the quality of their thinking by the quality of their writing/speaking, and that effective communication is the most fundamental PM skill.
2/ Great PMs build an aura of “I’VE GOT THIS.”
They rarely drop balls, they come prepared, and their colleagues know that when they take on a task, it’ll get done.
Take rates of 40 marketplaces, platforms, and more. Takeaways and surprises in thread 👇
Takeaway #1: There is a relatively clear distinction between “platform” businesses taking 5-15% (which make it easier for you to run your business, e.g. @Patreon@SubstackInc), and Marketplaces taking 10-50% (which bring you new business as well, e.g. @DoorDash@BookCameo)
Takeaway #2: Differences in take rates are primarily driven by three factors: (1) whether you can drive new demand, (2) how much convenience you provide the seller, and (3) the level of competition in the market.
Since launching my job board this week, it's already facilitated almost 1k job applications, and anecdotally, the candidates companies are seeing have been significantly better than LinkedIn or anyplace else online. SO GOOD!
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