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Bowling Alley Strategy: The Way New Players Dominate Big Markets

fronterabrands.com
2 points·by fronterablog·2 years ago·2 comments

Scissors Paper Rock

martyneumeier.com
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

Value Tradeoffs

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1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

The Hooked Model: How to Manufacture Desire

nirandfar.com
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·1 comments

Discovering New Points of Differentiation

hbr.org
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

The Master and the Fool

tim.blog
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

Getting into Your Competitor’s Head

mckinsey.com
2 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

The Making of a Masterpiece

electrictheatre.tv
2 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

Expectations Become Reality

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1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

The Psychology of Customer Perceived Value

blog.hubspot.com
2 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

We Don’t Sell Saddles Here

medium.com
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

“I Don’t Know”

seths.blog
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·1 comments

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1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

How to Build a Strategic Narrative

hbr.org
3 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

Vito Corleone’s Favorite Tool to Build Influence

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1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

It's in the Research

jimcollins.com
2 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

The Effective Decision

hbr.org
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

How to Lose a Monopoly

ben-evans.com
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

A Taxonomy of Moats

reactionwheel.net
3 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·2 comments

The Bullseye Framework for Getting Traction

medium.com
1 points·by fronterablog·3 years ago·0 comments

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fronterablog
·3 years ago·discuss
Good tips.

Besides these, a welcome sequence where I send some of the most liked editions worked great for my newsletter.

It allows a new subscriber to get familiar with the content and unsubscribe early on if it's not for them. I saw a 10-15% increase in open rates thanks to this.

Obviously, this is for newsletters with timeless content rather than news.
fronterablog
·3 years ago·discuss
Antifragility is the main idea indeed, but I took away many more mental models from the book.

Via negativa, the lindy effect, barbell strategy, optionality, iatrogenics, the Procrustean bed...
fronterablog
·3 years ago·discuss
Oh, indeed.

Annie Duke (professional poker player) had a great book on this called "Thinking in Bets."

The main idea is that good decisions can create bad outcomes. And bad decisions can create good ones (because of luck).

So she suggests making decisions by calculating expected value like a poker player. And separating the outcome from the quality of the decision.
fronterablog
·3 years ago·discuss
Algorithms to Live By is a good book.

But my favorite is Antifragile from Taleb.
fronterablog
·3 years ago·discuss
This ask HN is great.

I'm discovering quite interesting projects.

Here's mine:

I write a newsletter about mental models for entrepreneurs.

Most content on the topic has too much jargon and is boring. So I'm trying to explain these useful ideas with business stories. And in an actionable way.

After some iteration, started getting positive feedback and just crossed 4000 subscribers.

It's free. But I'm planning to start monetizing it with sponsors soon.

https://fronterablog.com/newsletter
fronterablog
·3 years ago·discuss
Totally agree.

I feel the same when I open a good book and read without distraction for hours. It's like mental detox after social media full of short-form videos.

We'll see a wave where what's timeless and simple make a return — like text-only content.
fronterablog
·4 years ago·discuss
A small step in the right direction.

When will we see a company forbidding Slack and Teams?
fronterablog
·4 years ago·discuss
I'm a GOOGL investor and I find this offensive.