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Delivering Happiness Tony Hsieh – CEO [email protected] Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/zappos SXSW Interactive March 14, 2009

Zappos CEO Presents At SXSW

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Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh presentation at SXSW - great insight into how creating "Happiness" for customers and employees landed them at #22 on Fortune\'s Best Place to Work list. Great Insight.

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Delivering Happiness

Tony Hsieh – [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/zappos

SXSW InteractiveMarch 14, 2009

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A Little About Me (Tony)My Background

• 1994-1995: Pizza business in college

• 1996-1998: LinkExchange (online advertising)Sold to Microsoft for $265 millon

• 1999: Venture Frogs, LLC (angel investment fund)Invested in Zappos.com

• 1999-Today: Zappos.com

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Zappos at a GlanceCorporate Background

• Founded in 1999

• 1400 employees (half in Las Vegas headquarters, half in Kentucky) #23 in FORTUNE MAGAZINE’s “100 Best Companies To Work For” Highest debut for a newcomer in 2009

• Zappos is “Powered by Service” Providing the best online shopping experience possible. Fast, Free Shipping. Free return shipping. 365-day return policy. Fast fulfillment. Expedited delivery. Fast, friendly & expert customer service.

• Best selection Over 1,000 brands, over 200,000 styles, over 900,000 unique UPCs. 4 million items in warehouse 100% of products inventoried (no drop ship).

• Zappos is a service company that happens to sell clothing, shoes, handbags, eyewear, watches (and eventually a bunch of other stuff).

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Recent Recognition:Nice, but we pay more attention to our customers

• TV Stories• Oprah (2008/2009)• ABC Nightline (2008)• 60 Minutes (2007)

• Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work For”• #23 (2009) – Highest ranking newcomer to list

• Fast Company “50 Most Innovative Companies”• #20 (2009)

• BusinessWeek Top 25 “Customer Service Champs”• #7 (2009)

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Customer service value proposition in action…Zappos is committed to WOWing every customer.

• Customers come… Over 10 million total purchasing customers Over 4 million have purchased in the last 12 months

• Customers come back… On any given day, about 75% of purchases from returning customers Repeat customers order >2.5x in the next 12 months

• Customers come back, order more and order more often… Repeat customers have higher average order size $123.86 – first time customers in Q407 $156.27 – returning customer in Q407

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Power of repeat customers and word of mouth...

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Gross Sales 1.6 8.6 32 70 184 370 597 841 1014

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Customer Service:What customers first see

• 24/7 1-800 number on every page

• Free shipping

• Free return shipping

• 365-day return policy

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Customer Service:What customers experience

• Fast, accurate fulfillment

• Most customers are “surprise”-upgraded to overnight shipping Create WOW

• Friendly, helpful “above and beyond” customer service

• Occasionally direct customers to competitors’ web sites

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Customer Service:What we do internally

• No call times, no sales-based performance goals for reps.• The telephone is one of the best branding devices available.

• Run warehouse 24/7. Inventory all product (no drop-shipping).

• 5 weeks of culture, core values, customer service, and warehouse training for everyone in Las Vegas office.

• We’ll pay you $2000 to quit.

• Culture Book

• Interviews & performance reviews are 50% based on core values & culture fit.

• Twitter helps build company culture.

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Owning the 3 C’s

Clothing

Customer Service

Culture

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Clothing

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Customer Service

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Culture

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Owning the 3 C’s:Clothing, Customer Service, Culture

Customer Service

Clothing

Culture

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ZapposDelivering Happiness

(customers and employees)

“People may not remember exactly what you did or what you said, but they will always

remember how you made them feel.”

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CULTURE“Committable Core Values”

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Zappos Core Values

1. Deliver WOW Through Service2. Embrace and Drive Change3. Create Fun and a Little Weirdness4. Be Adventurous, Creative, and Open-Minded5. Pursue Growth and Learning6. Build Open and Honest Relationships With Communication7. Build a Positive Team and Family Spirit8. Do More with Less9. Be Passionate and Determined10. Be Humble

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“That’s great for Zappos but it would never work at my

company…”

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It doesn’t matter what your core values are…as long as

you commit to them.

ALIGNMENT

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7 Steps For BuildingA Brand that Matters

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Step #1

DECIDEif you’re trying to build a long term sustainable brand

Requires more patience with revenues & profitsin order to lay the foundation

Decide sooner rather than later

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Step #2

FIGURE OUTVALUES & CULTURE

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VALUES & CULTURE

Figure out values & culture sooner rather than later

• What are your PERSONAL core values?• What are the COMPANY’s core values?• Start EARLY.• It is surprisingly HARDER than you think.• It doesn’t MATTER what the values are.• The most important thing is ALIGNMENT.• …LIVE the BRAND.

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Step #3

COMMIT TO TRANSPARENCY

“Be real and you have nothing to fear”

Your culture is your brand

Don’t try to be someone you are not

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Commitment to Transparency:Examples

• twitter.zappos.com

• “Ask Anything” newsletter

• Extranet for vendors

• Tours & reporter visits

• ZapposInsights.com

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Step #4

VISION“Whatever you’re thinking, think bigger.”

Does the vision have meaning?

Chase the vision, not the money…

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VISION

“Don’t chase the paper, chase the dream.”

Sean Combs aka “Puff Daddy” to rapperBiggie Smalls aka “Notorious B.I.G.”

in Notorious

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ENTREPRENEURS:

“What would you be passionate about doing for 10 years even if you never made a dime?”

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EMPLOYEES:

What’s the larger vision and greater purpose in

their work beyond money or profits?

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VISION

MOTIVATIONvs.

INSPIRATION

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Step #5

BUILD RELATIONSHIPS

(not networking)

Be INTERESTED rather than trying to be INTERESTING

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Step #6

BUILD YOUR TEAM“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” (Al Gore quoting African proverb)

Hire slowlyFire quickly

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Step #7

THINK LONG TERMRepeat customersCustomer service

There is no “get rich quick” formula

“Overnight” successes are years in the making(both personally and in business)

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TAKE A STEP BACKWhat is your goal in life?

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WHAT IS YOUR GOAL IN LIFE?

Grow Company

Get a Great Job

Boyfriend / Girlfriend Be Healthy

Retire Early Make Money Find Soul Mate Run Faster

Spend Time w/ Family Buy A Home Get Married Run A

Marathon

why? why? why? why?

why? why? why? why?

HAPPINESSwhy? why? why? why?

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RESEARCH HAS SHOWN:

HAPPINESSPeople are very bad at predicting what

will bring them sustained happiness.

“When I get ___, I will be happy.”

“When I achieve ___, I will be happy.”

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HAPPINESS:

• There is a SCIENCE behind many aspects of business including:• conversion• psychology of buying• direct marketing• customer acquisition metrics• repeat customer behavior, etc.

• What if you spent just 10% of your time studying and learning the SCIENCE of HAPPINESS?

• How much HAPPIER could you be?

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WHAT IS YOUR GOAL IN LIFE?

Grow Company

Get a Great Job

Boyfriend / Girlfriend Be Healthy

Retire Early Make Money Find Soul Mate Run Faster

Spend Time w/ Family Buy A Home Get Married Run A

Marathon

why? why? why? why?

why? why? why? why?

HAPPINESSwhy? why? why? why?

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A Few Different Frameworks of

HAPPINESS

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Perceived Control

Perceived Progress

Connectedness

Vision / Meaning(Being part of something bigger than yourself)

A FEW DIFFERENT FRAMEWORKS ON HAPPINESS:

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Maslow’s Hierarchy:

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Rock Star(Pleasure – chasing the next high)

Flow(Engagement – time flies)

Meaning /Higher Purpose(Being part of something bigger than yourself)

3 TYPES OF HAPPINESS

time

time

time

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RECOMMENDED BOOKS:

PEAKChip Conley

TRIBAL LEADERSHIPDave Logan, John King & Halee Fischer-Wright

FOUR HOUR WORK WEEKTim Ferriss

HAPPINESS HYPOTHESISJonathan Haidt

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What % of your time do you want to spend learning about the SCIENCE of HAPPINESS?

How can the SCIENCE of HAPPINESS help your business, your brand, and yourself?

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If the research shows that vision / meaning / higher purpose

leads to happiness…

What is your company’s higher purpose?

What is your higher purpose?

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Delivering HAPPINESS

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Put a little Zappos in your day……some links to check out…

• Follow me on Twitter: @zapposhttp://twitter.com/zappos

• http://twitter.zappos.com (public mentions, employees)

• http://bit.ly/twitterbetter - “How Twitter Can Make You a Better (And Happier) Person”

• http://blogs.zappos.com (photos & videos of culture)

• http://about.zappos.com (more information about us & core values)

• http://www.zapposinsights.com (video Q&A, book recommendations)

• http://jobs.zappos.com (job opportunities)

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Put a little Zappos in your day……to contact me or get a tour…

• Email [email protected] for:

A copy of this presentation

Copies of our culture book (need physical mailing address)

• Email [email protected] for:

Tour of our offices when you’re next in Las Vegas (takes about 45-60 minutes)

We’ll pick you up from the airport or your hotel in a Zappos Shuttle!

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• Go to: zappos.com/zappos5 for details. We are giving away: A 4-day trip to Las Vegas and a tour of Zappos 100 Zappos backpacks 100 Zappos Monopoly Boards

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Legal and Financial Disclaimer

P.S. You might be wondering why we need to have a legal and financial disclaimer in this presentation, but you are still reading, so our lawyers, auditors and accountants would really like to make sure we make the following clarifications.

Although an audit was underway and almost done, the financial information presented in this slide show was unaudited. We made every effort to present the best information we had at the time.

Gross merchandise sales is a non-GAAP metric. We use it to express the total demand across all of our web sites and stores. This number measures the dollar value of the orders placed in the year before accruing for certain items such as returns, and it ignores certain timing cut-offs that are required by GAAP for revenue recognition purposes. If we were a public company, we would have to reconcile gross merchandise sales to the nearest GAAP metric (net sales), but we are currently a private company so the gross merchandise sales number should be viewed just as an interesting number that we want to share with our friends.

This presentation contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, as well as assumptions that, if they ever materialize or prove incorrect, could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements and assumptions. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risk of economic slowdown, the risk of over or underbuying, the risk of consumers not shopping online or at our web site at the rate we expected, the risk of supplier shortages, the risk of new or growing competition, the risk of a natural or some other type of disaster affecting our fulfillment operations or web servers, and the risk of the world generally coming to an end. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including statements of expectation or belief; and any statement of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Zappos.com assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

Congratulations on making it through all the fine print. If you enjoy fine print, look for openings on our legal and finance team at jobs.zappos.com.

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