Brainstorming business ideas with a billion-dollar founder
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Episode 840: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk to Mark Pincus ( https://x.com/markpinc ) about figuring out what projects to spend your life on.
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Show Notes:
(0:00) $0- $38M in 7 months
(3:00) if you pick the right body of water, you don't have to have the right boat
(16:51) pattern matching
(23:17) there's always a new freak
(25:00) picking macros
(27:48) a case for gold
(39:50) How to know what to chase
(49:12) create a book of life
(59:59) Frameworks vs instincts
(1:09:00) being hated and misunderstood
(1:11:13) the story of farmville
(1:15:00) avoiding the fur coat moment
(1:19:49) the nickelback problem
(1:22:02) introspection vs rumination
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Links:
• Life At The Speed of Play - https://www.amazon.com/Life-Speed-Play-Launch-Products/dp/0063352575
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How to build breakout products, with Mark Pincus & Reid Hoffman
Mark Pincus is a serial tech entrepreneur and investor best known as the co-founder of Zynga. He joins host Reid Hoffman to reveal the insights at the center of his new book: Life at the Speed of Play. The godfather of mobile gaming talks with Hoffman about building products people love, learning fast from your mistakes, and handling screen time for his own kids.
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This Founder's Failed Social Networking Site Led to a Multi-Billion Dollar Idea - The Story
How do you build a billion-dollar startup? Ask Mark Pincus.
The founder of Zynga and creator of FarmVille, Mark turned a $350,000 personal investment into one of the most successful gaming companies in history — eventually selling to Take-Two Interactive for over $12 billion. Along the way, he invested early in Facebook, launched one of the first social networks, and learned more from his failures than his wins.
In his new book, Life at the Speed of Play: Launch Products People Love!, Mark shares the product philosophy and founder mindset behind his biggest successes and his biggest swings. In this episode, Mark sits down with Oz to talk about why control is the secret to creativity and what it really takes to spot an opportunity before it's obvious to build something the world didn't know it needed.
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The hidden pattern behind successful products | Mark Pincus (founder of Zynga)
Mark Pincus founded Zynga—the company behind Words With Friends, FarmVille, and Zynga Poker—and has arguably created more hit consumer products than anyone in history. At Zynga, eight of 10 major game launches became massive hits, reaching over a billion players. Over the past five years, Mark has been synthesizing everything he’s learned about building successful consumer products and turning it into a book, Life at the Speed of Play, which comes out on June 23. This is the first interview he’s done about the book.
In our in-depth conversation, we discuss:
1. His “Proven, Better, New” framework: copy what’s proven, make it better so that 10 out of 10 people say “f*ck yes, I’ll use this”—then add something new
2. Why being less ambitious is the path to the most ambitious ideas
3. His rule of thumb that your instincts are right 95% of the time, but your ideas are wrong 75% of the time
4. “Kill hope before hope kills you”
5. How to raise kids in the age of AI
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In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Introduction to Mark Pincus
(02:46) The Proven Better New framework overview
(07:29) Earning the right to innovate
(08:30) What “better” really means
(12:03) Quick summary of the framework
(12:40) Examples of the framework in action
(13:30) How to use proven correctly on your platform
(15:13) The moral arbitrage of copying
(23:55) Be less ambitious
(28:25) The Bolt.new story and staying humble
(33:15) Kill hope before hope kills you
(37:00) Using AI as a failure machine
(40:08) Why Zynga’s games succeeded (it wasn’t virality)
(48:36) The future of consumer social apps
(57:05) How to know if your product is a B+
(1:01:25) Distribution in the age of AI
(1:15:39) Make everyone a CEO
(1:18:18) Stay close to the metal
(1:21:35) Why Mark says micromanagement is beautiful
(1:23:35) The expert witness
(1:25:05) The number one job of a CEO is to be right
(1:26:35) What Mark is teaching his five kids
(1:35:14) Mark’s “why”
(1:37:08) Mark’s new book: Life at The Speed of Play
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Referenced:
• Tribe.net: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe.net
• Zynga: https://www.zynga.com
• Sid Meier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Meier
• Electronic Arts: https://www.ea.com
• CityVille: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CityVille
• Words With Friends: https://wordswithfriends.com/
• Scrabble: https://playscrabble.com
• Reddit: https://www.reddit.com
• TED Radio Hour, MIT Media Lab founder, 1984 TED talk.: https://www.ted.com/talks/nicholas_negroponte_5_predictions_from_1984
• Peter Thiel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterthiel
• FarmVille: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FarmVille
• Craig Newmark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Newmark
• How to consistently go viral: Nikita Bier’s playbook for winning at consumer apps (co-founder of TBH, Gas, advisor, investor): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-to-consistently-go-viral-nikita-bier
• Angry Birds: https://www.angrybirds.com/
• OMGPop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMGPop
• Draw Something: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draw_Something
• Slack founder: Mental models for building products people love ft. Stewart Butterfield: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/slack-founder-stewart-butterfield
• Brian Chesky’s new playbook: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/brian-cheskys-contrarian-approach
• Garry Tan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrytan
• Brian Armstrong on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barmstrong
• Jason Citron on X: https://x.com/jasoncitron
• Stanislav Vishnevskiy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svishnevskiy
• Jeff Bezos on X: https://x.com/JeffBezos
• Andy Jassy on X: https://x.com/ajassy
• Niantic: https://nianticlabs.com
• Pokémon Go: https://pokemongo.com
• Bing Gordon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/binggordon
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Recommended book:
• Life at the Speed of Play: Launch Products People Love!: https://www.amazon.com/Life-Speed-Play-Launch-Products/dp/0063352575/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
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Red-pilled Billionaires, LA Fire Update, Newsom's Price Caps, TikTok Ban, Jobless MBAs
(0:00) The Besties welcome Mark Pincus!
(3:53) Mark's background
(6:02) How Mark got red-pilled for Trump, maintaining friendships despite political differences
(23:21) LA Wildfires update: Newsom's EOs, market impact of price controls
(51:32) Congestion pricing in NYC, fixing broken cities
(1:08:33) TikTok ban: origin and potential outcomes
(1:19:15) MBA hiring downturn
(1:34:37) Conspiracy Corner: Mark's take on UFOs and UAPs!
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https://nypost.com/2024/11/04/us-news/tech-billionaire-mark-pincus-reveals-hes-voting-for-trump
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https://x.com/MayorOfLA/status/1878630125786566664
https://congestionreliefzone.mta.info
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https://x.com/friedberg/status/1652334973586915328
https://x.com/markpinc/status/1878575249505333606
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T72DfPEBn0A&t=29s
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-01-14/china-discusses-sale-of-tiktok-us-to-musk-as-one-possible-option
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#207 Co-Founder & Chairman Zynga, Mark Pincus: Speed of Play
Guest: Mark Pincus, founder & chairman of Zynga, and managing member & co-founder of Reinvent Capital
Before Zynga and Facebook made social gaming mainstream, the video game industry was “extreme on this being about art and crafting,” recalls Zynga founder Mark Pincus. He believes his winning instinct was the realization that games were “at least 50 percent science” — but it’s not enough to just have the instinct.
Mark says entrepreneurs like him have to quickly take multiple shots on the goal and “look for feedback loops that tell you your instinct is right ... you need to get to a minimum viable idea state and you need to find true signal around that idea state, that it’s right or wrong, and move on.”
Chapters:
(01:40) - Rubbing sticks together
(07:01) - Virtual businesses
(12:10) - Pre-Zynga companies
(13:51) - Setting the real intention
(17:44) - Internet treasures
(23:21) - Disrupting gaming
(30:14) - The chip on Mark’s shoulder
(33:19) - The end of Tribe
(37:24) - Zynga Poker
(42:59) - Explosive growth
(46:57) - Making the virtual real
(52:02) - The downturn
(58:12) - Stepping aside (sort of)
(01:01:50) - Back into the fire
(01:08:45) - In the abyss
(01:11:46) - What “grit” means to Mark
Mentioned in this episode: Dot Earth, Elon Musk and the Boring Company, Uber Eats and Dara Khosrowshahi, ChatGPT, Roblox, Madhappy, Reid Hoffman, Craigslist, Google, Napster and Sean Parker, the California Culinary Academy, Peter Thiel, Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook, Yahoo, John Doerr, Words with Friends, LinkedIn, Tribe.net, Supercell and Ilkka Paananen, FarmVille and Hay Day, Parker Conrad and Rippling, Bing Gordon, Fred Wilson, Brad Feld, the Game Developer’s Conference, CNET, Matt Cohler, Don Mattrick, Microsoft and the Xbox, Joe Biden, Jason Citron and Discord, Steve Jobs, Super Labs, Marcus Segal, Frank Gibeau, The Courage to Be Disliked, and Stewart Butterfield.
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The Quest for True Signal: How Zynga Spotted Mobile
You might recognize the name Mark Pincus but we almost guarantee you recognize the game Farmville.
Mark Pincus is the founder and longtime CEO of Zynga, known for its massive global franchise of games, including those household names like Farmville and Words with Friends. Zynga was also at the forefront of the transition to mobile and the use of large platforms like Facebook for distribution.
In this episode Mark joins Josh Lu from the a16z Games team for a fireside chat. They discuss navigating major tech waves and recognizing "true signal" opportunities, and explore a wide range of topics, from the strategic insights that propelled Zynga to success, the future of the Metaverse, and the philosophy behind minimum viable products.
This conversation offers invaluable insights for both gaming industry insiders and enthusiasts looking to understand the dynamics of tech innovation and entrepreneurship.
Topics Covered:
00:00 - How Zynga Spotted the Mobile Wave
02:47 - Challenges of Starting Zynga
05:24 - Zynga's Early Workforce and Learning HTML
07:40 - Preparing for Tech Waves
11:29 - The Importance of Being Too Early
15:42 - The attribute of great founders
18:33 - Hiring Philosophy
22:02 - ‘Everyone is a CEO’
24:20 - Fast Iteration and Learning from Failures
31:06 - Personal Gaming Preferences
32:52 - Advice on Reevaluating Projects and True Signal
35:50 - AI's Role in Consumer Adoption and Gaming
40:17 - Community as a Core Element
43:31 - UGC Gaming Space and Future Computing Paradigms
Resources:
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Find Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshlu
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How to kill your bad ideas, w/Zynga's Mark Pincus
To succeed, you have to be relentless about pursuing a big opportunity — and ruthless about killing your own bad ideas along the way. Zynga founder Mark Pincus upended the gaming industry with social games like Farmville and Words With Friends. And he did it by gathering data; killing ideas that didn't move the needle, and going all-in on the ones that did. With cameos by Andrea Jones-Rooy, data scientist and comedian, and Matt Ruby, founder of Vooza.
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20VC: Zynga's Mark Pincus on When To Ride Your Winners and Cut Your Losers, Why People With "Broken Resumes" Make The Best Hires & The 2 Biggest Lies Told In Silicon Valley By Founders and VCs
Mark Pincus is a serial entrepreneur and investor, best known for founding Zynga, the first company to introduce the mass market to social gaming. To date, more than one billion people around the world have played Zynga's games, which include hits like FarmVille and Words with Friends. Mark is also known for his investments in some of the internet's largest and most successful companies, including Facebook, Twitter, Airbnb, Snapchat and Xiaomi. One of the earliest pioneers in social networking, Mark founded multiple startups including support.com and tribe.net, before going on to create Zynga. A fun fact - recognizing the importance of social networking, in 2003 Mark teamed up with his friend Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, to purchase the fundamental Six Degrees patent – which broadly covers social networks – in order to keep it out of the hands of patent trolls and guarantee that all players could innovate on this technology.
In Today's Episode You Will Learn:
1.) Having founded one of the first social networks, Tribe and seed invested in Facebook, what convinced you that 2007 was the right time to start a social games company, Zynga?
2.) Having mastered distribution with Zynga, does Mark believe we are in a "fallow" period for consumer with a lack of distribution channel availability? If distribution is not the core problem, what does Mark believe is the fundamental issue?
3.) What have been Mark's biggest lessons when it comes to assembling truly great teams? What does Mark mean when he says that he looks for people with "broken resumes"? Why is that so beneficial to potential candidates?
4.) When investing, how does Mark determine timing on when to ride winner and cut losers? What does Mark really mean when he says, ''you have to instill a mindset of expected value over loss avoidance"?
5.) What are the 2 biggest lies in Silicon Valley told by founders and VCs? How can founders truly test the alignment with their VC? How did Mark do this in pitches with Zynga? What were Mark's learnings on optimising board composition and performance?
Items Mentioned In Today's Show:
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