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The Ideas That Won’t Beat LinkedIn (& Some Which Might)

How would someone compete with LinkedIn? At Homebrew we see a number of startups that are directly or indirectly competing with LinkedIn by trying to carve away part of their user base/functionality or driving towards a vision of the future faster than LNKD can. Our focus on the Bottom Up Economy means we’re very interested in marketplaces, platforms and products which empower individual professionals, so we’ve had the chance to engage with these founders over the past year.

Charles Hudson of SoftTech VC wrote recently about competing with LinkedIn – it’s a great post. I agree with Charles’ basic statement that you don’t compete by trying to unbundle their feature set. In general beating an incumbent in a network-effect business is difficult if you’re doing just a piece of their feature set (unless it’s an area the LargeCo has interpreted dramatically differently and incorrect). You also rarely win by taking them on in their battleground – ie who will be LinkedIn 2.0? Probably LinkedIn. You need to be your own 1.0 first or there’s no way I’m going to rebuild my professional graph somewhere else.

There are three types of startups in this area where I’ve had trouble getting religion:

That said, what are the areas of professional network/identity which interest me and where I think LinkedIn could be more vulnerable to competition?

Anyway, Charles’ post got me thinking especially with regards to the LinkedIn API, which seems today to be giving away more than it gets them. Homebrew’s interested in entrepreneurs thinking about these opportunities or commenters who want to go deeper on discussing whether LinkedIn is assailable in the near future.

(disclosure: I’m in the LinkedIn Influencer program so I blog via their site often, including likely this blog post #ironic)

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