#732: Where you live is already deciding what you'll buy today, before you've even made up your mind. And it turns out the customers your local stores ignore completely are often a brand's most valuable ones.
David Bell spent twenty years as a Wharton marketing professor before becoming one of the earliest investors in Warby Parker, Bonobos, and Diapers.com. He's now co-founder of the consumer venture studio Idea Farm Ventures.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why the same person makes different purchases depending on where they live
How four college students' "nutty idea" became Warby Parker
Why the customers your local store ignores can become your best customers
Why a failed meal-kit startup accidentally proved a rule about demand
How a founder turned a boring hand sanitizer into a ten-dollar status symbol
Why AI can now replicate a $100,000 market research study for almost nothing
This episode is for anyone building — or dreaming of building — their own brand, product, or side hustle, and who wants to understand why people really open their wallets.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
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(00:00) Introduction: the invisible forces behind your spending
(02:08) From Wharton professor to venture capitalist: meet David Bell
(07:32) The Warby Parker origin story: born in office hours
(11:27) The "preference minority": why location shapes what you buy
(23:12) Beyond necessities: targeting discretionary spending online
(31:00) Getting creative offline: postal routes, school buses, and neighborhood showrooms
(43:37) Where AI actually fits into consumer innovation
(50:49) Touchland: how a "boring" category became a status symbol
(55:13) Building a business — and an AI board of directors — from scratch
(57:32) Recap: three key takeaways, and what's coming Friday
🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED
👉 Not sure which kind of entrepreneur you are? Our free 10-day guide helps you find your path — and add the emotional layer that makes people pay more: https://affordanything.com/fiire
👉 David Bell's work at Idea Farm Ventures: https://www.davidbell.co
👉 David Bell's book, Location Is (Still) Everything: https://amzn.to/4aUO3Gh
👉 Touchland, the hand sanitizer brand: https://touchland.com👉 Brad Stone book The Everything Store - Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon https://amzn.to/4w6ZT8I
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