Network Power
Network Effects: Why Facebook Wins Even When Everyone
Why does Facebook still dominate even though everyone complains? Why did Microsoft pay $26 billion for LinkedIn? Why couldn't a single competitor beat WhatsApp — even with better features? This lesson reveals the invisible force that turns good products into permanent monopolies.
📘 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Why competing on features is an endless arms race — and why network effects are the only moat that actually holds
How same-side, cross-side, and coalition network effect models each create compounding user value in different ways
Why "The Pain of Leaving" makes switching costs relational, not technical — the hardest barrier of all to break
How first-mover advantage and critical mass combine to create winner-take-all outcomes — and why late entrants almost never win
📦 WHAT'S INCLUDED
14-page visual PDF covering all three network effect models
The Flywheel of Growth diagram showing the self-reinforcing user value loop
Tool vs. Network comparison chart across features, utility, and replicability
Critical Mass curve showing the tipping point to market dominance
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