Is the sharing economy finally dead? Lets take a deep look at the never-ending war between startups-gone-big and traditional businesses that seek to destroy them.
Originally presented at Hilton Tel Aviv, INFO Conference in May 2017 by Dan Yoffe
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The Internet of Things as a fueling agent for the Sharing Economy in 2017 - INFO Conference, May 2017
1. PROVING THEM WRONG, ONE $30B SUCCESS AT A TIME
OR: THE INTERNET OF THINGS AS A FUELING AGENT FOR THE SHARING ECONOMY IN 2017
INFO Conference – May 2017
Dan Yoffe
Web Specialist and Strategic Consultant
danyoffecc@gmail.com
Dan Yoffe
14. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
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Tel Aviv Amsterdam Paris London New York
Ratio of Airbnb hosted apartments : Hotel Rooms
15. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
NEW YORK
40,227 listings
OCT 16 Governor Cuomo signs a bill that imposes fines up to $7,500
for people who advertise short-term (>30 days) rentals.
APR 17 Mayor De Blasio advances its agenda against illegal short-
term stay listings by budgeting $2.9 million for enforcement.
16. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
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Tel Aviv Amsterdam Paris London New York
Ratio of Airbnb hosted apartments : Hotel Rooms
17. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
LONDON
49,348 listings
DEC 16 Airbnb is forced to limit each apartment’s rental
period to 90 days in each calendar year.
JAN 17 Airbnb faces $400 million in losses after London
crackdown after a decrease of 35% in rentals.
18. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
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Tel Aviv Amsterdam Paris London New York
Ratio of Airbnb hosted apartments : Hotel Rooms
19. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
PARIS
55,723 listings
JAN 16 Airbnb is forced to limit each apartment’s
rental period to 120 days/year
DEC 16 Hotel owners win in latest battels forcing
Airbnb to send data on home renters
20. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
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Tel Aviv Amsterdam Paris London New York
Ratio of Airbnb hosted apartments : Hotel Rooms
21. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
AMSTERDAM
JAN 17 Starting in January, Airbnb is forced to limit listings to 60
rent nights per calendar year.
APR 17 Amsterdam is placing more than $5 million into actively
track and shut down companies that
13,849 listings
22. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
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Tel Aviv Amsterdam Paris London New York
Ratio of Airbnb hosted apartments : Hotel Rooms
23. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
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0.34 0.33
0.26
0.19
Tel Aviv Amsterdam Paris London New York
Ratio of Airbnb hosted apartments : Hotel Rooms
24. When a “great idea” starts to disrupt an industry
TEL AVIV
8,792 listings
APR 16 Hotel owners join in creating social media accounts
against Airbnb hosts in Tel Aviv
30. The sharing
economy is
estimated to
grow from
$14 billion in
2014 to $335
billion by the
end of 2025.
Prices of shared
services are
falling – Airbnb
rates in 2017 are
now between 40-
60% cheaper
than hotel rates
around the world.
31. The sharing
economy is
estimated to
grow from
$14 billion in
2014 to $335
billion by the
end of 2025.
Prices of shared
services are
falling – Airbnb
rates in 2017 are
now between 40-
60% cheaper
than hotel rates
around the world.
Following early
adopters that
powered the early
rise of the sharing
economy, in 2016
the over-50’s
group have
become the
fastest-growing
group for many
platforms.
32. The sharing
economy is
estimated to
grow from
$14 billion in
2014 to $335
billion by the
end of 2025.
Prices of shared
services are
falling – Airbnb
rates in 2017 are
now between 40-
60% cheaper
than hotel rates
around the world.
Following early
adopters that
powered the early
rise of the sharing
economy, in 2016
the over-50’s
group have
become the
fastest-growing
group for many
platforms.
Trust levels rose
dramatically in
2017 for the
majority sharing
platforms – Airbnb
research reports
trust levels
doubled from
2015.
33. The sharing
economy is
estimated to
grow from
$14 billion in
2014 to $335
billion by the
end of 2025.
Prices of shared
services are
falling – Airbnb
rates in 2017 are
now between 40-
60% cheaper
than hotel rates
around the world.
Following early
adopters that
powered the early
rise of the sharing
economy, in 2016
the over-50’s
group have
become the
fastest-growing
group for many
platforms.
Trust levels rose
dramatically in
2017 for the
majority sharing
platforms – Airbnb
research reports
trust levels
doubled from
2015.
Not just
automotive and
hospitality – 2016
and 2017 have
seen the greatest
expansion to new
sectors such as
retail and the
legal sector.
34. PLEY.COM
Pley is a subscription-based sharing platform
for children’s toys, including educational
products. (It’s been called “Netflix for
LEGOs.”)
This is great because it allows parents to
keep up with their kids’ ever changing
interests and needs without breaking (or
even hurting) the bank.
Since its launch in Santa Clara in 2013, Pley
has raised at least $16,750,000 in funding,
and ships across the U.S.
35. PLEY.COM
Pley is a subscription-based sharing platform
for children’s toys, including educational
products. (It’s been called “Netflix for
LEGOs.”)
This is great because it allows parents to
keep up with their kids’ ever changing
interests and needs without breaking (or
even hurting) the bank.
Since its launch in Santa Clara in 2013, Pley
has raised at least $16,750,000 in funding,
and ships across the U.S.
36. TURO.COM
Turo is a peer-to-peer car sharing and rental
marketplace. This is great because it allows
car owners almost anywhere to make money
off of their vehicles when they don’t need
them, like if you mostly walk around town,
take public transportation, or are just out of
town.
Cars can be rented for hours or weeks,
whatever you need. Since launching in 2009
in San Francisco, Turo has raised at least
$95,850,000 in funding, and is used in more
than 2,500 cities (with more than 300
airports) across the U.S. and Canada.
37. TURO.COM
Turo is a peer-to-peer car sharing and rental
marketplace. This is great because it allows
car owners almost anywhere to make money
off of their vehicles when they don’t need
them, like if you mostly walk around town,
take public transportation, or are just out of
town.
Cars can be rented for hours or weeks,
whatever you need. Since launching in 2009
in San Francisco, Turo has raised at least
$95,850,000 in funding, and is used in more
than 2,500 cities (with more than 300
airports) across the U.S. and Canada.
38. FLYOTTO.COM
FlyOtto matches travelers to pilots and
planes, on-demand. While the airlines can
only sell tickets to about 300 airports
domestically, FlyOtto offers travelers access
over 5,000 destinations.
Not only is FlyOtto an easier way to book a
private chartered flight, but flying on piston
and turboprop powered aircraft means
saving time and money compared to a long
road trip, and avoiding the hassle of
commercial airlines.
39. FLYOTTO.COM
FlyOtto matches travelers to pilots and
planes, on-demand. While the airlines can
only sell tickets to about 300 airports
domestically, we now offer travelers access
over 5,000 destinations.
Not only is FlyOtto an easier way to book a
private chartered flight, but flying on piston
and turboprop powered aircraft means
saving time and money compared to a long
road trip, and avoiding the hassle of
commercial airlines.
40. LAUNDRYLAN.COM.AU
LaundryLan is an online marketplace that
allows web and mobile consumers to
request and / or provide laundry services in
Australia.
Anyone who has got access to a washing
machine and / or an iron can work with us as
a laundry worker. Everyone can choose what
services they want to request and provide
respectively, as well as how much those
services are worth.
41. AIRPNP.CO
Airpnp is a service that enables users to
lease out their bathrooms through a mobile
optimized app with thousands of toilets
listed spanning a range of prices — some
bathrooms are free, while urinating at a
hotel bathroom where “Tom Cruise, Nicholas
Cage, Frank Sinatra, and Walt Disney have all
peed” requires a payment of $10.
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