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LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman: To Scale, Do Things That Don't Scale To kick-off the new podcast, 'Masters of Scale,' Reid Hoffman chats with the co-founder of Airbnb, Brian Chesky, on creating the perfect experience for a handful of customers.

By Andrea Huspeni

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Editor's Note: In the new podcast Masters of Scale, LinkedIn co-founder and Greylock partner Reid Hoffman explores his philosophy on how to scale a business -- and at Entrepreneur.com, entrepreneurs are responding with their own ideas and experiences in our hub. This week, we're discussing Hoffman's theory: the only way to scale is to do things that don't scale.

Before Airbnb had hosted more than 150 million guests in 65,000 cities it understood a simple idea: To scale, you need to do things that don't scale.

This theory kicks off Masters of Scale, a 10-episode podcast series hosted by Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn and partner of Greylock. Known as the "Startup Whisperer," Hoffman will explore counterintuitive theories for growing business through conversations with top leaders such as Mark Zuckerberg, Reed Hastings and Sheryl Sandberg.

Related: Check Out a New Podcast Hosted by Reid Hoffman -- And Join the Conversation on Entrepreneur.com

In this episode, Brian Chesky explains how Airbnb struggled for traction, booking just 10 to 20 guests in its early days and forcing its founders to rack up thousands in credit card debt. In one shaky moment, the duo even made and sold their own breakfast cereal. The company's turning point came when the founders traveled to New York to talk to hosts in person. The two went door-to-door, staying with hosts, asking questions, gathering insights and listening to feedback.

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Related: Reid Hoffman: To Successfully Grow A Business, You Must 'Expect Chaos'

Steps like these are time consuming but powerful. "Over the last 20 years, I've worked on or invested in many companies that scaled to 100 million users or more," says Hoffman. "But here's the thing: You don't start with 100 million users. You start with a few. So, stop thinking big, and start thinking small."

Adds Chesky, "It's really hard to get even 10 people to love anything but it's not hard if you spend a ton of time with them."

For more anecdotes and lessons from Airbnb's surprising journey, listen to the debut episode of this new series. Listeners can also access new episodes on Apple, Google, Stitcher and other streaming platforms.

Andrea Huspeni

Founder of This Dog's Life

Andrea Huspeni is the former special projects director at Entrepreneur.com and the founder of This Dog's Life.

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