Reid Hoffman: KIND’s Daniel Lubetzky

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: KIND’s Daniel Lubetzky Scaling isn’t only about scaling up; it’s also about scaling out: to new products, new verticals, and new customers. And to do this, you’ll need to build bridges. No one knows this better than Daniel…

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When persuading customers to buy your product

When trying to persuade someone to buy your product, it’s important to remember that building a bridge isn’t enough if no one wants to use it.

Convincing one deli owner to stock a sun-dried tomato spread seemed like a victory for Daniel, but the product never sold. This was because he put too much effort into building a fragile bridge, rather than considering the demand for the product.

Additionally, adding too many flavors can break delicate bridges and betray customer trust. Patience and investment in existing products is key, instead of launching too many new ideas. A great brand is a promise well kept.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: KIND’s Daniel Lubetzky
  2. 02Building bridges
  3. 03The ingredients to scaling
  4. 04Before you launch a product
  5. 05The brand promise
  6. 06Kindness
  7. 07When persuading customers to buy your product
  8. 08The power of true kindness in business

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