Frame Breaking Businesses
Sam discusses frame breaking businesses and highlights the stark contrast between the perceived success of Dig and its actual performance. Despite once being a competitor to Reddit, Dig's current user engagement and revenue figures reveal a significant gap between its past prestige and present reality. This episode delves into the lessons learned from Dig's decline and the importance of understanding the true metrics behind a business's success.In this clip
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