Run the Numbers

Do vanity plates bring serious business? | Mostly Growth

Nov 29, 2025
In this playful Thanksgiving chat, the hosts reminisce about emo-punk concerts and dive into the quirks of vanity license plates as business magnets. They dissect the pitfalls of misleading Y-axis charts and argue against ineffective Spotify Wrapped campaigns. The conversation shifts to how YouTube is reshaping entertainment, plus game theory tactics in shows like The Traitors. Finally, they share insights on pricing strategies, advocating for value-based pricing over hourly rates, all while keeping the laughs coming.
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INSIGHT

YouTube As Living‑Room TV

  • YouTube is becoming living‑room TV as people watch video podcasts on their TVs.
  • Ben notes this shift changes how podcasts are consumed and measured (watch vs listen).
ANECDOTE

How The Traitors Works

  • Ben explains The Traitors format: a small group secretly murders players each night while others try to banish traitors.
  • He praises the show for its game theory and entertaining social dynamics.
INSIGHT

Win By Blending In

  • Traitors win best by 'rational hurting': blend into consensus and avoid driving the conversation.
  • Staying neither too loud nor too quiet maximizes survival as a traitor.
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