The current generation of marketplace startups has been incredibly successful. Airbnb, Lime, Uber, Lyft, Instacart, etc. I've been doing a broad survey of the best writing on this topic and wanted to share my list of 20 best links I've seen.
We look at a lot of marketplace startups at Andreessen Horowitz @a16z - and we fund a lot of them! - so it's great to compile all the best thinking.
1. To lead off this list, my colleague @jeff_jordan has an awesome preso that covers everything from the marketplace "wheel" - network effects, and how they're different than ecommerce products. Amazing, thoughtful preso. Must watch.
Now let's get to the links. First, here's a series of links on the "Chicken and Egg" problem of marketplaces. How to do you get the initial liquidity to get the flywheel turning? Here's a few links on the topic.
2. Josh Breinlinger @jbreinlinger (early oDesk) on "Liquidity Hacking." Couple ways to do it: Provide value to one side: offer portfolios, community, tools. Find aggregators: Physical aggregators (like campuses), enterprise clients, supply aggregators, or scrape listings.
3. Here's a nice podcast from Casey Winters @onecaseman (ex-Pinterest/Grubhub/etc) and Brian Rothenberg @bmrothenberg (VP Growth at Eventbrite) who talk about: The "chicken and egg" problem for marketplaces. Horizontal vs vertical. Online to Offline. https://news.greylock.com/paving-the-way-to-marketplace-liquidity-76c8e7854cad
Next topic, the current crop of marketplaces has gotten huge for a reason. They're doing a lot different, but going more "full-stack," building deeper tools, etc. One important label is the new "market network" concept
6) Another by Casey Winters @onecaseman (ex-Grubhub) on how new marketplace companies are evolving: 1) connect buyers and sellers, 2) own the delivery network, 3) own the supply (managed/verticalized). http://caseyaccidental.com/three-stages-online-marketplaces/
7. Anand Iyer @ai (Trusted) again, talks about the evolution from leadgen/search-based marketplaces to full-stack where the platform helps manage: 1) customer UX, 2) supply software tools, 3) retention/frequency, 4) transactional model, 5) trust/safety/risk, 6) pricing mgmt +…
8. James Currier @jamescurrier (of NFX) pens one of the classics of the last few years, defining the term "Market Network" - multiple participants, SaaS tools, with transactions at the center.
Key differences: 1) Market networks target more complex services. 2) People matter - complex services mean each client is unique and not interchangeable. 3) Collaboration happens around a project. 4) There's unique profiles of people involved.
Here's the list: GMV, net revenue, gross margin / contribution margin, MoM growth rate, Market share, Liquidity, AOV, Items per basket, Messages, NPS, User reviews, Cohort retention, Repeat orders, Whale curves, ...
...Sector/Geo/Product concentration, Fragmentation, CAC, Channel scalability, Channel mix, LTV, LTV/CAC, Unit economics, Burn rate. A lot more detail in the essay.
Finally, I wanted to add a section for overall marketplace strategy - how do you know you're in the right vertical? What is a network effect exactly? How to think about frequency and retention?
16. Bill Gurley @bgurley (Benchmark) has a classic: 10 factors to evaluate with marketplaces: 1) New Experience vs. the Status Quo, 2) Economic Advantages vs. the Status Quo, 3) Opportunity for Technology to Add Value, 4) High fragmentation, 5) Friction of Supplier Sign-Up, 6)…
19. Worth a mention - not an essay, but The Perfect Store is a behind the scenes look at eBay that I read a long time ago that is great. https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Store-Inside-eBay/dp/0316164933.
I've read everything out there about Uber but there's nothing good yet. @mikeisaac's upcoming book is the one to watch.
I'm still collecting/curating my list! So if you have clues for other great pieces, please let me know. Also interested in books if I'm missing anything.
More ideas/thoughts welcome! I read every tweet reply :)
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