This episode revisits Scott Galloway's "Four Horsemen" predictions from 2015, analyzing Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Uber's trajectory. It offers valuable insights into how these tech giants have shaped the e-commerce landscape and provides predictions for future trends, helping e-commerce operators understand the broader market forces influencing their businesses.
Key takeaways
Scott Galloway's "Four Horsemen" predictions (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Uber) from 2015 serve as a useful framework for understanding the evolution of the digital economy and e-commerce.
Big tech companies like Amazon and Apple continue to exert significant influence across retail, logistics, and consumer behavior, requiring e-commerce businesses to adapt their strategies.
The discussions around platforms like Facebook (Meta) highlight the continuous shifts in digital advertising and commerce channels that merchants need to monitor.
Understanding the long-term trends and predictions regarding these tech giants allows e-commerce entrepreneurs to strategize for potential disruptions and opportunities in the market.
The episode provides a benchmark for evaluating past predictions and refining current strategies based on how these major players have actually evolved.
Listen in as Bill and I analyze the big predictions that Scott made in his video and in turn share our own predictions. We tackle everything from Amazon and Apple, to Facebook and Uber, talking about the changes that have happened and what we see on the horizon. You do not want to miss this informative and insightful look at the future of eCommerce! You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1EBaMTA
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Scott Galloway's "Four Horsemen" predictions (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Uber) from 2015 serve as a useful framework for understanding the evolution of the digital economy and e-commerce.
What does this episode say about dtc strategy?
Big tech companies like Amazon and Apple continue to exert significant influence across retail, logistics, and consumer behavior, requiring e-commerce businesses to adapt their strategies.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
The discussions around platforms like Facebook (Meta) highlight the continuous shifts in digital advertising and commerce channels that merchants need to monitor.
What does this episode say about analytics & attribution?
Understanding the long-term trends and predictions regarding these tech giants allows e-commerce entrepreneurs to strategize for potential disruptions and opportunities in the market.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
The episode provides a benchmark for evaluating past predictions and refining current strategies based on how these major players have actually evolved.