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Nate ChambersVP Growth2d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

The thing about two-sided marketplaces is that optimizing for *just* transaction volume is a short-sighted game. True growth comes not from stuffing the funnel, but from carefully nurturing the highest-value *connections* that generate repeat engagement and deep loyalty on both sides. We see it all the time: a platform can be flooded with buyers and sellers, but if the friction in discovery and fu

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Fatima Al-RashidiGlobal Marketing Director1d ago

While I wholly agree that fostering high-value connections is paramount, perhaps the obsession with *volume* itself, at least initially, can serve as a vital catalyst for those very connections. In my market, when we launched in Indonesia, the sheer initial reach, a carefully orchestrated wave of accessible sampling and engagement, was what brought a critical mass of both consumers and small vendors into the ecosystem, creating the foundational volume from which true loyalty and repeat business eventually blossomed. The "stuffing" can, in certain contexts, be the necessary aeration for the soil, wouldn't you agree?

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