It was one of those videos that you watched late at night but had to watch again when you got up. If you can’t get it out of your mind, you know it’s going to have an impact on you.
More informative than all my years @ higher learning institutions. As I take a deep breath, my courage fuels me to continue believing in my capabilities as a provider in all ways and facets
Absolutely brilliant! Love it! ♥ One of many key moments: @5:06 - "That's because Reed knew that that which we think is essential to the user might not be". Words on marble!!!
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I think Blitzscaling is an interesting and useful concept. I would posit that in addition to 1) being in a "Winner take Most" market and 2) having a form of "Distribution Advantage", your offering has to be timely. As Bill Gross famously identified, "market timing" is the #1 indicator of success (see Friendster, LoudCloud, Vine, etc.), so Blitzscaling likely needs also to be tied to that dynamic.
Tôi đã xem toàn bộ video này và thực sự rất ấn tượng. Một trong những điều quan trọng nhất mà tôi học được từ video này là sự quan trọng của việc ưu tiên tốc độ trong khi xây dựng một doanh nghiệp. "Blitzscaling" là một chiến lược đòi hỏi bạn phải dám mạo hiểm và chấp nhận mất lợi nhuận tạm thời để nhanh chóng chiếm lĩnh thị trường. Điều này đúng với những tình huống cụ thể, nhưng nó cũng áp dụng cho nhiều doanh nghiệp đang phát triển. Tôi cũng muốn bày tỏ lòng biết ơn với tác giả video này vì đã chia sẻ kiến thức và thông tin hữu ích về chiến lược kinh doanh này. Đây là một bài học quý báu mà tôi sẽ áp dụng trong tương lai. Cảm ơn bạn đã tạo ra video này và chia sẻ những thông tin hữu ích về "Blitzscaling"!
I think I’m gonna follow Alex Hormozi’s ‘create a great product and offer and it will market itself’ (in the right market of course) philosophy it’s worked for multiple businesses in different fields.
Any entrepreneur who wants to start a new digital business needs to understand the concepts and principles that Chris so clearly articulates in this video. 🚀Launch with a Blitzscaling go-to-market strategy in mind if you can, and get ready to scale your company into the stratosphere!
It’s good that he point it out very early that it doesn’t apply to all businesses but if it does your competitors are doing it. 😂 So I think either wait for others to take over the market or get the best chance and compete for market takeover
Hi, do you have any business ideas ? I am from the UK and I would like to network with like minded people who have ideas in business. But I am a person who is afraid of execution of the idea.
Thank you for sharing a great video and explanation. Educational. However I do think an explanation of the difference between speed and efficiency, in the context of growing companies would help most listeners and watchers to get a deeper understanding. ✌️❤️
To AI implementors: people don't want AI to make decisions for them, they want AI to take their order and do it very well. People need autonomy, they have their own will they need to impose. The creators need to stop trying to be God and instead serve their customers with a helpful rather than domineering AI. Also, can someone please apply AI to Maps, so that the AI quickly learns the paths that people can actually take and also do actually take to get places? A great maps app is something people would even pay for.
I tried watching this video, a friend recommended it, but as soon as someone opens with I went to Harvard and expects instant credibility, and then mentions a white rich dude with a made-up marketing term I stop listening
I agree with you but the masses will follow this type of branding. It’s a smart opening hook. Now, everyone will run to buy whatever and repost whatever. If you want to learn about startup history and old strategies when cheap money was around before Covid. This a great video. Now blitzscaling is different companies are scaling down their employees. I doubt the new emerging companies will build villages or nation work force.
@@JV-gf3ee companies need to change their business model, consumers aren’t accepting just buying their stuff so they can make a profit. People re rejecting the low salaries for their higher profits. I think it’ll get better.
These ideas are impractical and too much assumptions. His ideas sounds great but has no way for you to create a roadmap. I wonder how people are so easily amazed at the futility of such ideas. All it created was inventing a cool sounding buzzword.
I agree. The reason ChatGPT took off wasn’t because they were scrambling to release a product as fast as possible to capture as much market as possible. OpenAi was releasing GPTs constantly, no rush. And then when ChatGPT version 3 proved to be insanely useful the adoption was there. It was an insanely useful product that captured the market. If releasing tons of mediocre products gets one to a good product, that might be a strategy, but at the end of the day the best product usually wins.
From what I understand I think that's one of the point no actual road map because it's not gonna happen like it's suppose to and you have to learn to adapt fast and there are only certain times at the market you should do this
And this is how you get cases like AI Route calculation startups getting school boards to pay them millions for bus route calculations and end up losing kids or dropping kids off at 10:30PM in the middle of no-where AND urine soaked (since they were stuck on the bus for hours with no bathroom.
Bingo. Public-private partnerships usually result in decreased quality and accountability for the public. And over time even the cost benefit decreases. Due to business gouging and anti-competitive behavior.
@newagain9964 the funny thing is the school board excuse for it in the first place...it's that they can't find bus drivers...who they underpay. Like they can't offer a fair pay value compared to other driving professions. Yet they can pay MILLIONS to a hyped up tech company that didn't solve the issue in the end. Those millions could have paid for how many bus driver salaries at a good rate? 20? 30 bus drivers? That would have solved the problem.
It was one of those videos that you watched late at night but had to watch again when you got up. If you can’t get it out of your mind, you know it’s going to have an impact on you.
word.
I 💯 agree with you!🤓
Leaving this comment here as a placeholder for when my company hits its first $1million in revenue. 💙
How's it going?
@@brisonvsn definitely on track, but I need to work smarter. Thanks for asking 😊
@@EbanghaTanyi wish you well,
We'll see how it goes.
@@brisonvsn thank you 😊
what's ur revenue looking like rn?
Another fantastic video. The production quality, and the fact that they're published for free, are incredible.
waouh very great
More informative than all my years @ higher learning institutions.
As I take a deep breath, my courage fuels me to continue believing in my capabilities as a provider in all ways and facets
ways and facets is redundant
Best 23 minute I have spent on youtube
Absolutely brilliant! Love it! ♥
One of many key moments: @5:06 - "That's because Reed knew that that which we think is essential to the user might not be". Words on marble!!!
I rarely find a youtube video which is valuable for me. This was a great video 🙌
Great Video- A special shout to the producer- Packed 2 hours of content in approx 20 min without loosing any context!
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Watching this for the 4th time. Golden content. Its like notes.
One of the most informative resources I have found in a long time.
I think Blitzscaling is an interesting and useful concept. I would posit that in addition to 1) being in a "Winner take Most" market and 2) having a form of "Distribution Advantage", your offering has to be timely. As Bill Gross famously identified, "market timing" is the #1 indicator of success (see Friendster, LoudCloud, Vine, etc.), so Blitzscaling likely needs also to be tied to that dynamic.
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Tôi đã xem toàn bộ video này và thực sự rất ấn tượng. Một trong những điều quan trọng nhất mà tôi học được từ video này là sự quan trọng của việc ưu tiên tốc độ trong khi xây dựng một doanh nghiệp. "Blitzscaling" là một chiến lược đòi hỏi bạn phải dám mạo hiểm và chấp nhận mất lợi nhuận tạm thời để nhanh chóng chiếm lĩnh thị trường. Điều này đúng với những tình huống cụ thể, nhưng nó cũng áp dụng cho nhiều doanh nghiệp đang phát triển.
Tôi cũng muốn bày tỏ lòng biết ơn với tác giả video này vì đã chia sẻ kiến thức và thông tin hữu ích về chiến lược kinh doanh này. Đây là một bài học quý báu mà tôi sẽ áp dụng trong tương lai.
Cảm ơn bạn đã tạo ra video này và chia sẻ những thông tin hữu ích về "Blitzscaling"!
What a video. An absolute motivational gem for anyone stepping into the ‘unknown’
This is what we want. Thank you, EO.
13:42 when something grows 1-5% a day, yearly growth is definitely much more than 10X
I think I’m gonna follow Alex Hormozi’s ‘create a great product and offer and it will market itself’ (in the right market of course) philosophy it’s worked for multiple businesses in different fields.
implementing blitzkrieg into business as blitzscaling is incredible
Thank you. Interesting information. It opened my eyes and mind😁
one of my new favorite educational videos
This guy is locked in
Nice explanation....I will definitely use some of the things that he has discussed
That was incredible. i love him. ❤
Love your channel because of this kind of information
this is a masterclass
This was a really great Masterclass. Excellent quality video. Thank you for creating this 👍
Phenomenal talk!
Great Video!! Thank you
Great point about becoming an infinite learner.
Nice video, I enjoyed the idea of blitzscaling
Insightful breakdown, God bless you.
Thank you❤
God bless you for this.
It's awesome
This Video is great learnt a lot from this Video EO thanks
I love this video. Thank you!
Any entrepreneur who wants to start a new digital business needs to understand the concepts and principles that Chris so clearly articulates in this video. 🚀Launch with a Blitzscaling go-to-market strategy in mind if you can, and get ready to scale your company into the stratosphere!
very great learning
this guy is fudging amazing sauce
Great! Thank you.
This is awesome. Great job
It’s good that he point it out very early that it doesn’t apply to all businesses but if it does your competitors are doing it. 😂 So I think either wait for others to take over the market or get the best chance and compete for market takeover
정말 강력한 건 인간이 일대일로 연결되어 새로운 것을 하는 사람들에게서 배울 수 있는 능력입니다.
함께 하는 팀을 꾸려 새로운 세상을 위한 최고의 비즈니스를 만드는 법을 알아내야 합니다.
Hi, do you have any business ideas ?
I am from the UK and I would like to network with like minded people who have ideas in business. But I am a person who is afraid of execution of the idea.
Excellent content ! Learnt a lot thru this video and very motivating also.
Thank you so much! We are creating a huge scale company like this. Wish to be helped!!
really good video! thanks for sharing.
Absolutely great learning.
Great video
Incredibel video
Incredible facts
Awesome breakdown. Thanks!
Wow ❤
❤❤❤❤ I'll blitzscale My startup 💯
11/10 video
Nice one.
Fantastic
Very informative, thanks
what's the difference between blitzscale and hyper growth?
Nothing but context and branding.
one is based on having a company, the other is based on being a solo entrepreneur
Thanks a lot
How do you explain Myspace falling to Facebook?
👏👏 Yup!
great
this is good
This applies to companies with a lot of access to capital.
As mentioned in the video😅
Very interesting
What about other edge cases
So just raise money at a 1B valuation and you can blitz scale. Awesome.
Product market fit is not easy .
Good stuff
so airbnb didn't merge with wimdu for 25% of their company but instead decided to raise $100M for how much of their company?
I know because I went to harvard business school
By now doing a business is like playing a match of tennis.
Thank you for sharing a great video and explanation. Educational.
However I do think an explanation of the difference between speed and efficiency, in the context of growing companies would help most listeners and watchers to get a deeper understanding.
✌️❤️
Not sure this is right for me. Thanks for the info though.
@2:24 I'll do anything as long as I don't have to wear pants like that.
Yes sir, speed is a priority, after all aren't we all in a rat race!
Im pretty sure chatgpt been out before it was shown to the public
how to build an employee-owned company instead of corporations full of wage slaves?
build it as charity / not for profit/ social enterprise then
👏👏
Is it really a zero-sum game for everyone, always, where the winner just takes all. Can he not just have some lol?
I know.. I had to laugh where in his case studies the great outcome was the other company going bankrupt. Almost sounded like satire
How did you get him as a guest?
I want to talk to him
I am the modern day Virgin Mary *** I am the Seat of Wisdom ***
for me is the man
He is my body
To AI implementors: people don't want AI to make decisions for them, they want AI to take their order and do it very well. People need autonomy, they have their own will they need to impose. The creators need to stop trying to be God and instead serve their customers with a helpful rather than domineering AI.
Also, can someone please apply AI to Maps, so that the AI quickly learns the paths that people can actually take and also do actually take to get places? A great maps app is something people would even pay for.
I don’t think any of the companies in the thumbnail become 10B in a year?
Remember when WeWork blitzscaled and where are they now? Lol
speed over efficiency is great. but can we fix the typos? lol
blitzscale = more money. What an awesome tip! LOOL what kind of bullshit is that?
D.O.P.E.
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Companies were growing faster than before because of excess investment capital in the market. That’s it.
Exactly, it takes capital to grow and scale, it takes capital to iterate, to make mistakes.
but he said that in the video
do u own 10 billion dollar company?
I tried watching this video, a friend recommended it, but as soon as someone opens with I went to Harvard and expects instant credibility, and then mentions a white rich dude with a made-up marketing term I stop listening
I agree with you but the masses will follow this type of branding. It’s a smart opening hook. Now, everyone will run to buy whatever and repost whatever. If you want to learn about startup history and old strategies when cheap money was around before Covid. This a great video. Now blitzscaling is different companies are scaling down their employees. I doubt the new emerging companies will build villages or nation work force.
@@JV-gf3ee companies need to change their business model, consumers aren’t accepting just buying their stuff so they can make a profit. People re rejecting the low salaries for their higher profits. I think it’ll get better.
lol thanks for that comment that was my thoughts too. I hate that bullshit
but that is your problem. You are closed minded and leading with assumption,
reason no money
These ideas are impractical and too much assumptions. His ideas sounds great but has no way for you to create a roadmap. I wonder how people are so easily amazed at the futility of such ideas. All it created was inventing a cool sounding buzzword.
Maybe for your business and context. For my business and my context these ideas are awesome.
I agree. The reason ChatGPT took off wasn’t because they were scrambling to release a product as fast as possible to capture as much market as possible.
OpenAi was releasing GPTs constantly, no rush. And then when ChatGPT version 3 proved to be insanely useful the adoption was there.
It was an insanely useful product that captured the market.
If releasing tons of mediocre products gets one to a good product, that might be a strategy, but at the end of the day the best product usually wins.
My startup stumbled into growth like this by trial and error. It’s not at all remote from reality mate.
Said @rudrabhav
From what I understand I think that's one of the point no actual road map because it's not gonna happen like it's suppose to and you have to learn to adapt fast and there are only certain times at the market you should do this
This video is non-sense.
And this is how you get cases like AI Route calculation startups getting school boards to pay them millions for bus route calculations and end up losing kids or dropping kids off at 10:30PM in the middle of no-where AND urine soaked (since they were stuck on the bus for hours with no bathroom.
Bingo. Public-private partnerships usually result in decreased quality and accountability for the public.
And over time even the cost benefit decreases. Due to business gouging and anti-competitive behavior.
@newagain9964 the funny thing is the school board excuse for it in the first place...it's that they can't find bus drivers...who they underpay. Like they can't offer a fair pay value compared to other driving professions. Yet they can pay MILLIONS to a hyped up tech company that didn't solve the issue in the end. Those millions could have paid for how many bus driver salaries at a good rate? 20? 30 bus drivers? That would have solved the problem.
Yea yea, just find vc who is willing to fund the scam