Just Plain Stupid | SilkRoll Shark Tank
Business Strategist, Joe Pardo reacts and gives his advice to the business SilkRoll pitch from Shark Tank Season 10 Episode 17.
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??? I don’t even think you can help them!
I think you have spent more time on their website than anyone else!
You are very good at your job. The way you can see options of bettering a business, while others would otherwise not even try, is amazing!
I appreciate you Jean-Pierre! I see a lesson in everything around us and want to make sure others are able to benefit. It makes me so happy to know that you and many in the Super Community are as well! 🙂
You know, I’m not a genius. I’m not the one standing there. But I don’t know how people come asking for such a valuation with $30,000 worth of sales.
Yes , exactly
California make everything too complex. Let be honest companies that offer points/credit on your used product has been going on for decades and most people use this method as their last resort like a recession.
Typical startup company after finishing some fancy university
Apparently they do $22M in revenue now
Source?
@MrBlueLine Shark Tank Blog
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WOW congratulations to them
The reason they offered a low % is probably because they already raised money from outside investors.
Great point
I think I get the network effect. The more people use the site/service the more inventory they have to choose from which in turn draws more engagement. It’s a model than can start slow and then take off once there is a critical number of users.
I feel like something like this already exists though.
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Platos closet. Been around since I was in high-school, 2005.
Yeah and people were doing before them
Ah the average anyone where’s there same clothes for around ten to twenty years but what don’t comment on the truth,if someone said something real,were only talking about people that have big bank that don’t where clothes more than a few c’mon who knows what I’m talking about,but still no comments tell the truth people where the same clothes a thousand plus times before they rip and fall apart joe leave me a comment or something,because you said you read comments,so please don’t blow up and then be them
I’ve heard you say you appreciate our time for watching so when they send the stuff back that they don’t wear does it get washed,but it’s called goodwill and salvation army
You’re welcome!! 🙂 have a great weekend!
Sharks did not get the point…
No, they definitely didn’t seem to. I really would love to see what was cut out of this pitch. I appreciate you watching and commenting Simon Simon.
I don’t know if it’s because I grew up with hand me downs sometimes but I DO NOT like USED clothes. Gross. I don’t likd consignment shops.
I was thinking exactly the same as Mark. They were using buzzwords to try and sell their business.
Consigning clothes is easier now than ever before. I sell on Poshmark and it is ridiculously easy (and I’m not a paid shill, they genuinely make it fully idiot-proof). If even that’s too much work, you have places like Plato’s Closet or Uptown Cheapskate that will sell it for you and pay you actual cash money (not Chuck E. Cheese points!) in return for your clothes and accessories. This business truly makes no sense.
Man the arrogance and her delusion of these women is paramount
LMAOOO