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🗓️ 23 August 2017
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Brendan Candon. He’s the co-founder and CEO of SidelineSwap, an online marketplace for athletes to buy and sell their sports gear. The company has over 100K users, participated in 500 startups and has raised $1.5M in venture funding.
Famous Five:
Favorite Book? – Leaders Eat Last
What CEO do you follow? – Jack Ma
Favorite online tool? — Slack and Appear
How many hours of sleep do you get?— 6-7
If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – Brendan wished he could have been more active in entrepreneurship while in school
Time Stamped Show Notes:
01:20 – Nathan introduces Brendan to the show
01:43 – Brendan was in Episode 359 of The Top
02:33 – Brendan believes that SidelineSwap will make $5-6M in sales by the end of 2017
02:43 – SidelineSwap just launched their iOs app
03:28 – SidelineSwap is where athletes list their items for free
03:35 – You can list any new or used sports equipment
03:43 – SidelineSwap takes a 12% cut
03:49 – Their top KPI is gross merchandise volume
03:53 – They look at the number of sales they drive to the platform
04:51 – SidelineSwap currently has 15K sellers and around 23K buyers
05:22 – There are 2 sides of a marketplace:
05:30 – SidelineSwap gets supplies from the sellers which drive traffic
05:35 – There should be a balance between supply and demand
05:45 – SidelineSwap started by their search to see how many people had sports gear lying around
05:58 – They went to former college athletes, professionals and others in the industry
06:35 – They got some highly desirable gear from former known athletes
06:39 – SidelineSwap started with social media to drive traffic to the website
06:45 – They now have around 70K Instagram and Facebook followers
07:34 – SidelineSwap has marketing ads highlighting some gear that can be considered collector’s items
08:25 – Total transaction volume since the launch of SidelineSwap is around $3.5M
08:35 – 70% happened in just the first 6 months
08:57 – Brendan thinks that getting the right supplies affects their growth significantly
09:08 – SidelineSwap also educates the buyers on the items that they’re getting
09:30 – SidelineSwap tries to avoid jockstraps
09:43 – There are also different accessories that target the younger buyers
10:28 – eBay started in a similar way as SidelineSwap
11:00 – “We want to be the resource for every sports family”
11:21 – SidelineSwap wants to build the best possible shopping experience
11:45 – Average order value is $80
11:56 – SidelineSwap focuses on the number of gear listed
12:23 – In May, there were 3K buyers and 1500 sellers
12:48 – SidelineSwap has recently $1.5M in summer
12:56 – Total will be around $3.5 including a current negotiation
13:23 – Brendan shares how he pitched SidelineSwap as a marketplace
13:45 – Brendan believes there will be a sporting goods marketplace
14:19 – SidelineSwap is currently growing 30%, month over month
14:43 – Current team size is 10, some are in Boston and some are in New York
17:10 – The Famous Five
3 Key Points:
There will be a marketplace for sports equipment in the near future.
For every business, aim to achieve a balance with your supply and demand.
Research where you can find the BEST resources for your supply—this will attract your target market.
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0:00.0 | Brandon, one of the founders of sideline swap that came on over a year ago had done, |
0:04.1 | had done a small amount of transaction volume around 400 grand. |
0:07.9 | They're now over $3 million in total transaction volume, of which $2 million has come in the first |
0:13.0 | few months of 2017. |
0:14.4 | They make money by taking 12% of that transaction volume. |
0:18.1 | They have over 15,000 athletes that are selling their old or lightly |
0:22.6 | used gear on their site, amongst other thing. Over 23,000 buyers have bought from those 15,000 |
0:28.1 | sellers growing about 30% month over month in both transaction volume and revenue with their |
0:33.2 | team of 10 scattered throughout the country, but mainly in Boston. This is the top, where I interview entrepreneurs who are number one or number two in their |
0:42.8 | industry in terms of revenue or customer base. |
0:46.5 | You'll learn how much revenue they're making, what their marketing funnel looks like, and |
0:50.2 | how many customers they have. |
0:53.0 | I'm now at $20,000 per talk. |
0:55.3 | Five and six million. |
0:56.2 | He is hell bent on global domination. |
0:58.1 | We just broke our $100,000 unit sold mark. |
1:00.8 | And I'm your host, Nathan Latka. |
1:04.0 | This episode 760, coming up tomorrow morning, we're going to learn from Jim Larison. |
1:08.4 | He's raised $63 million, with 20% of the top 200 companies |
1:13.3 | use his tool to communicate with employees. So what's the tool and how to get such big market |
1:18.8 | penetration? Hello, everyone. Today, my guest is Brendan. He's the co-founder and CEO of a company |
1:25.1 | called Sideline Swap, an online marketplace where athletes |
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