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The door to more: DoorDash’s advertising journey - Toby Espinosa (DoorDash)

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Questions Toby answered in this episode:

  • Can you tell me about a significant but small win from your early days as a launcher?
  • When did the advertising component of DoorDash’s business begin?
  • What role did you play in DoorDash’s transition to including non-restaurant categories in your platform? And how does the advertising strategy differ?
  • Can you tell us about a key challenge you faced? Or which milestones you’re most proud of?
  • Are there any trends or new initiatives that you see shaping DoorDash or the DoorDash advertising platform in the next few years?

Timestamp:

  • 0:38 Toby Espinosa’s background at DoorDash
  • 1:36 DoorDash’s founding story & Toby’s first big win
  • 9:09 Building DoorDash’s advertising CPA model
  • 18:54 Expanding into non-restaurant categories
  • 22:09 DoorDash’s newest ad solutions
  • 23:33 DoorDash’s challenge and opportunity
  • 29:28 How to invest in the future
  • 31:51 Best of San Francisco

Quotes:

(9:40-9:56) “So we started by building a discounting platform that allowed any one of our restaurant partners to discount an item and target specific outcomes, whether it’s a first-time user, a lapsed user, etc.”

(20:05 - 20:16) “We want to bring consumers a relevant piece of content, and we might also bring them a promotion or discount to help increase the conversion rate of that sale.”

(23:31 - 23:49) “The way we look at this space is that we were founded on a very simple principle – to help local economies grow. We are probably about two or three percent into that journey.”

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Questions Toby answered in this episode:

  • Can you tell me about a significant but small win from your early days as a launcher?
  • When did the advertising component of DoorDash’s business begin?
  • What role did you play in DoorDash’s transition to including non-restaurant categories in your platform? And how does the advertising strategy differ?
  • Can you tell us about a key challenge you faced? Or which milestones you’re most proud of?
  • Are there any trends or new initiatives that you see shaping DoorDash or the DoorDash advertising platform in the next few years?

Timestamp:

  • 0:38 Toby Espinosa’s background at DoorDash
  • 1:36 DoorDash’s founding story & Toby’s first big win
  • 9:09 Building DoorDash’s advertising CPA model
  • 18:54 Expanding into non-restaurant categories
  • 22:09 DoorDash’s newest ad solutions
  • 23:33 DoorDash’s challenge and opportunity
  • 29:28 How to invest in the future
  • 31:51 Best of San Francisco

Quotes:

(9:40-9:56) “So we started by building a discounting platform that allowed any one of our restaurant partners to discount an item and target specific outcomes, whether it’s a first-time user, a lapsed user, etc.”

(20:05 - 20:16) “We want to bring consumers a relevant piece of content, and we might also bring them a promotion or discount to help increase the conversion rate of that sale.”

(23:31 - 23:49) “The way we look at this space is that we were founded on a very simple principle – to help local economies grow. We are probably about two or three percent into that journey.”

Mentioned in this Episode:

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