Threads Will Beat Twitter (Assuming Good Engagement and Product Market Fit) (171)

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This week’s podcast is about the recent launch of Threads, Meta's clone of Twitter.My assessment is that Threads will likely beat Twitter. However, this depends on Treads getting product market fit. They have to get and retain actual engagement at significant. If that doesn't happen, then none of my strategy analysis matters.You can listen to this podcast here, which has the slides and graphics mentioned. Also available at iTunes and Google Podcasts.If you’re interested in talking digital strategy and transformation for your business, contact us at TechMoat Consulting.———Related articles:Can ByteDance Breach Alibaba’s Infrastructure Moat and Become An Ecommerce Giant? (Tech Strategy – Podcast 82)Alibaba Takes Over Sun Art Retail. Is It Going to Take Off? Or Is It Infrastructure? (pt 1 of 2) (Asia Tech Strategy – Daily Update)Could Sun Art Grow +30% Under Alibaba? (pt 2 of 2) (Asia Tech Strategy – Daily Update)From the Concept Library, concepts for this article are:Complementary platformsAudience-builder platformsSMILE Marathon: Sustained InnovationFrom the Company Library, companies for this article are:TwitterMeta / Facebook / Instagram / Threads——--I write, speak and consult about how to win (and not lose) in digital strategy and transformation.I am the founder of TechMoat Consulting, a boutique consulting firm that helps retailers, brands, and technology companies exploit digital change to grow faster, innovate better and build digital moats. Get in touch here.My book series Moats and Marathons is one-of-a-kind framework for building and measuring competitive advantages in digital businesses.This content (articles, podcasts, website info) is not investment, legal or tax advice. The information and opinions from me and any guests may be incorrect. The numbers and information may be wrong. The views expressed may no longer be relevant or accurate. This is not investment advice. Investing is risky. Do your own research.Support the show