4.4 • 637 Ratings
🗓️ 27 July 2018
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Eddy Lu is the Co-Founder & CEO @ GOAT, the largest marketplace in the world for buying and selling authentic sneakers. To date, GOAT have raised over $97m in VC funding from some of the best in the business including Accel, Index, Upfront and include angel investments from Elad Gil, Ashton Kutcher and Alexis Ohanian. Prior to GOAT, Eddy enjoyed numerous different roles including founding a chain of Japanese dessert stores building a slew of different 99c apps and started on Wall St with Lehmann Brothers and Deloitte.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Eddy made his way from Wall St to making 99c apps to creating a chain of Japanese desert stores to founding the world's largest sneaker marketplace in GOAT?
2.) Pivoting from social dining to sneaker marketplace, how does Eddy determine between mission and passion for the vision vs when something is simply not working? What core metrics made Eddy realise this pivot was needed? How did Eddy communicate the pivot to the existing investor base? How did he get them on board for the next chapter?
3.) Over the years, GOAT has had many investors wanting to invest, how does Eddy approach investor selection? What advice does Eddy have on optimising for valuation and the terms that founders should really focus on? What have been the biggest lessons from having former Twitter COO, Adam Bain on the GOAT board?
4.) Does Eddy agree with Paul at Canvas that marketplace founders should give up if they do not have differentiated supply? What does Eddy believe is the core characteristic of the most successful marketplaces? To what extent does Eddy believe that early marketplaces must rely on existing distribution and offline activities to scale?
5.) Eddy took the decision to merge with Flight Club, what was behind the decision to open up the business to physical retail? Why does Eddy believe that physical retail does not affect the margin structure massively when compared to it's online counterpart? How does Eddy assess the categories that make sense for physical retail between those that do not?
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0:00.0 | We are back for Founders Friday here on the 20 minute VC with me, Harry Stebbings, at H. Debbings |
0:04.6 | 1996 with 2Bs on Instagram. And there you can both suggest guests and questions for future |
0:09.8 | episodes. It'd be awesome to connect there. But to our incredible founder today, and I'm so |
0:13.9 | excited to welcome Eddie Lou, founder and CEO at Goat, the largest marketplace in the world for |
0:18.8 | buying and selling authentic sneakers. To date, Goat |
0:21.6 | Goat have raised over $97 million in VC funding from some of the very best in the business, |
0:26.0 | including Excel, index, upfront, and include angel investments from Elad Gill, Ashton Coucher and |
0:31.4 | Alexis O'Hanian, just to name a few. And prior to Goat, Eddie probably has the most fascinating |
0:35.9 | of backgrounds, including founding a chain of |
0:38.0 | Japanese dessert stores, yes, Japanese dessert stores, building a slew of different 99-cent apps, |
0:43.7 | and started his career on Wall Street with Lehman Brothers and Deloitte. I do also owe a huge thanks to the |
0:48.4 | wonderful Greg Bettinelli at Upfront for the fantastic intro today. I really do appreciate that. |
0:53.3 | But before we meet today's guest, |
0:55.1 | are you told your standards are too high? Well, the league is the app that tells you to keep them |
0:59.8 | that way. They know your time is valuable, so simply tell them your preferences, and they will |
1:04.0 | handle the scouting and vetting for you. Plus, even better, your profile will only be seen by |
1:08.9 | people who match your preferences. Matches expire after 21 days, and so there are no drawn-out games. |
1:14.7 | And they even require LinkedIn to protect your privacy and block you from matching with co-workers |
1:19.0 | and business connections. |
1:20.3 | I have to say, I am a big fan, and you can apply now by downloading the League on the app store |
1:24.9 | or heading to the league.com. |
1:26.6 | And speaking of products that I'm a fan of, you must check out Zoom. |
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