Reid Hoffman: Peloton’s John Foley

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Peloton’s John Foley Casual fans come and go. But converts stick with you and spread the word. The trick is knowing how and when to convert skeptics into superfans. No one knows this better than Peloton co-founder and CEO John…

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Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Peloton’s John Foley

Casual fans come and go. But converts stick with you and spread the word. The trick is knowing how and when to convert skeptics into superfans. No one knows this better than Peloton co-founder and CEO John Foley, who has one of the most epic “No-to-Yes” stories in startup history. When he founded the company in 2012, skeptics abound, especially among investors.

But John pushed forward, convincing co-founders, angel investors, and then riders, one at a time. As he converted those skeptical customers—in their flagship fitness studio, in their stores, and on their at-home bikes—the feedback loops kicked in. After pedaling in place for years, Peloton rocketed up the hill to its 2019 IPO.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Peloton’s John Foley
  2. 02Converting skeptics into believers
  3. 03Pursue your passion
  4. 04Storytelling is powerful
  5. 05Provide experiences
  6. 06The Power of Passionate Testimonials in Winning Over Skeptics and Creating Loyal Fans
  7. 07Recruiting loyalists one angel investor at a time

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