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  <title>EP045: David Evans &amp;amp; The New Economics of Multisided Platforms </title>
  <description>Tim’s guest, David Evans, is one of the world’s leading authorities on multisided platform-based businesses.&amp;amp;nbsp;Many of the most dynamic public companies, from Alibaba to Facebook to Visa, and the most valuable start-ups, such as Airbnb and Uber, are matchmakers that connect one group of customers with another group of customers.&amp;amp;nbsp;Don’t let the flashy successes fool you, though. Starting a matchmaker is one of the toughest business challenges, and almost everyone who tries to build one, fails. In today's episode, David Evans explains&amp;amp;nbsp;how matchmakers work best in practice, why they do what they do, and how entrepreneurs can improve their chances for success. &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways: [1:03] The 3 big ideas behind the book Matchmakers. [3:15] David Evans describes three scenarios for overcoming the critical mass challenge that platform entrepreneurs face. [8:01] Scenario three requires pre-commitment from&amp;amp;nbsp;one side of the match to&amp;amp;nbsp;encourage investments&amp;amp;nbsp;into the platform. David gives an example from the video game industry. [11:37] The crux of the platform-based business is that there's reluctance on both sides of the platform, and entrepreneurs&amp;amp;nbsp;have to overcome that reluctance. [14:09] David Evans describes how&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple used the self-supply strategy model to gain commitment and users. [20:20] Developing the right pricing model is crucial to a successful matchmaker business. David Evans offers some pointers. [24:37] David Evans offers a description of the&amp;amp;nbsp;history and future of the payment card industry, which all started with Diner’s Club. [36:50] Using mobile devices and payment platforms to move money can transform economies in developing countries. [42:38] Why haven't mobile devices and payment platforms taken off in the United States? Friction must exist and be big enough to make consumers change habits and adopt new technologies. [47:25] How to best connect with David Evans and gain additional insights on Matchmaker businesses. &amp;amp;nbsp; Mentioned in This Episode: Matchmaker Economics Praxent </description>
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