IssTumBul

Even old New York was once New Amsterdam

Why they changed it I can't say, people just liked it better that way

Fantastic visualization from Andrew.
thegongshow:

The Spawn of craigslist
Like most VCs that focus on investing in the applications layer of the internet, I’m fascinated by craigslist.  Most commonly, people reflect on the amazing scale of the site with such efficient operating leverage. A team of thirty-or-so people manages a top 10 ranked English-speaking website in the world.
I find it particularly interesting how craigslist is able to legitamitely compete (if not dominate) in such a broad range of categories. They do so using less features and “worse” interface design than their competition (Sidenote: Craigslist is case-and-point that “more features” is *not* a competitive advantage, so please remove your features chart from your competition slide in your pitch deck, thanks!).
I put together this pic that visualizes have entrepreneurs have tried to carve out niches from craigslist, some more successful than others.  This is in no way a comprehensive list (feel free to add to it in the comments below), and in some places, one might argue that craigslist is getting whipped (homeaway? others?). Also, some companies may have been founded early enough that craigslist wasn’t an original competitor. Regardless, it’s amazing how craigslist’s broad, horizontal approach to creating marketplaces is successful overall.

Fantastic visualization from Andrew.

thegongshow:

The Spawn of craigslist

Like most VCs that focus on investing in the applications layer of the internet, I’m fascinated by craigslist.  Most commonly, people reflect on the amazing scale of the site with such efficient operating leverage. A team of thirty-or-so people manages a top 10 ranked English-speaking website in the world.

I find it particularly interesting how craigslist is able to legitamitely compete (if not dominate) in such a broad range of categories. They do so using less features and “worse” interface design than their competition (Sidenote: Craigslist is case-and-point that “more features” is *not* a competitive advantage, so please remove your features chart from your competition slide in your pitch deck, thanks!).

I put together this pic that visualizes have entrepreneurs have tried to carve out niches from craigslist, some more successful than others.  This is in no way a comprehensive list (feel free to add to it in the comments below), and in some places, one might argue that craigslist is getting whipped (homeaway? others?). Also, some companies may have been founded early enough that craigslist wasn’t an original competitor. Regardless, it’s amazing how craigslist’s broad, horizontal approach to creating marketplaces is successful overall.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

blog comments powered by Disqus
  1. gorczycajexp593398 reblogged this from thegongshow
  2. grindsports reblogged this from thegongshow
  3. tan-lincoln reblogged this from thegongshow
  4. tablets-on-sale reblogged this from thegongshow
  5. solete reblogged this from thegongshow
  6. black-floor-lamps reblogged this from thegongshow
  7. corso-di-inglese-si reblogged this from thegongshow
  8. lincoln-tan reblogged this from thegongshow
  9. price-per-head reblogged this from thegongshow
  10. flexseal reblogged this from thegongshow
  11. unlock-iphone-3g reblogged this from thegongshow
  12. outlook-pst--repair reblogged this from thegongshow
  13. stop-snoring-pillow reblogged this from thegongshow
  14. becowboy reblogged this from thegongshow
  15. matcha-green-tea-powder reblogged this from thegongshow
  16. the-coconut-oil reblogged this from thegongshow
  17. igf-1-reviews reblogged this from thegongshow
  18. garage-floor-paint reblogged this from thegongshow
  19. white-kidney-bean-extract reblogged this from thegongshow
  20. tutu-skirts reblogged this from thegongshow
  21. symptoms-of-depression reblogged this from thegongshow
  22. dawn-rly1 reblogged this from thegongshow
  23. billrit reblogged this from thegongshow
  24. torrent-search-engine reblogged this from thegongshow
  25. thegongshow posted this