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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet · Dec 19, 2025

Savannah Bananas founders reveal their 'Fans First' anti-business model, turning baseball into a viral hit by burning the boring.

The Bananas' Creative Engine Runs on One Rule: 'Whatever's Normal, Do the Opposite'

This simple mantra is their starting point for brainstorming. They generate attention and differentiation not by improving on the status quo, but by intentionally subverting it. This creates marketing that doesn't feel like marketing and ensures their product remains unique and memorable.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

The Bananas Built a Replicable 5-Step 'Formula for Fandom' That Any Business Can Use

They reverse-engineered their success into a five-step process: 1) Eliminate friction, 2) Entertain always, 3) Experiment constantly, 4) Engage deeply (one-on-one moments), and 5) Empower the team. This provides a structured framework for building a passionate community around any product or service.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

The Bananas Avoided VC Funding to Protect Their 'Fans First' Model from Investor Pressure

Owning 100% of the equity allows the founders to make unconventional, long-term decisions that prioritize fan experience over short-term profits. They explicitly state that shareholders would force them to add fees and ads, demonstrating the strategic value of bootstrapping to protect a brand's integrity.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

Savannah Bananas Builds Its Brand on Unscalable Acts of Kindness, Not Marketing Campaigns

A core brand-building strategy is to "do for one what you wish you could do for many." By creating deeply meaningful experiences for individual fans, such as supporting a grieving family, they generate powerful stories that define the brand's character and create an emotional connection that mass marketing cannot replicate.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

The Bananas Out-Innovate by Out-Failing Competitors, Testing 15 New Ideas Per Game

Their success isn't from brilliant ideas, but from a massive volume of experiments. By trying dozens of new promotions and social media posts weekly, they accept a high failure rate to learn faster than any competitor. This contrasts with the typical corporate playbook of repeating safe, proven tactics.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

The Savannah Bananas Re-Invented Baseball By Systematically Eliminating Every 'Boring' Element

Instead of minor tweaks, the Bananas analyzed baseball from a fan's perspective, identifying slow moments like walks, mound visits, and long games. They then created 'Banana Ball,' a new sport designed purely for entertainment, proving that legacy products can and should be radically reinvented from first principles.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

Savannah Bananas Founder's Creative Habit: Create Before You Consume

To maintain high creative output, founder Jesse Cole starts each morning by writing and ideating before checking email or social media. By setting an "idea bucket" the night before, he ensures he dedicates his freshest energy to his own priorities, not reacting to others'—a key discipline for creative leaders.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago

Savannah Bananas' 'Anti-Business Model' Sacrifices Short-Term Revenue for Long-Term Fan Loyalty

By eliminating common revenue streams like ads, ticket fees, and expensive concessions, the Bananas create an exceptional fan experience. This builds intense loyalty and word-of-mouth, which ultimately drives more sustainable growth through ticket demand and merchandise sales, proving that customer surplus can be a primary business driver.

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🍌⚾ "Burn the Boring" — Savannah Bananas Co-Founders Jesse & Emily Cole

The Best One Yet·4 months ago