A lot has been written about the closure of Bido a few weeks ago – about how they got the model wrong, the inventory wasn’t right, it was overtly complex etc.
Just a different perspective from me: I think they made the right decision. It’s really hard to cut your losses but when you do, you should do it early. I think the founders discovered that there wasn’t money to be made there and the potential that they thought was there, really wasn’t. I think that with a little bit of tweaking Bido could get to break even in a couple of months. But after that? It wouldn’t probably be a huge money generator anyway.
A lot of people do not understand the opportunity value of money and time. If Sahar and Jarred would continue working on Bido and making it a minorly successful business the flipside would be the lost opportunity cost – they could use this time to work on a different project/venture that would have more potential and upside. I guess they realized this and I think made the right choice of closing Bido down. Let’s wish them luck on other, more promising, projects!
Otherwise, I still believe there is an aftermarket niche to be carved out with revenue generating names, read the post I wrote about this some time ago here.