#246 - BevNET 101 with John Craven
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, host Daniel Scharff sits down with John Craven, founder and CEO of BevNET, to trace the remarkable 30-year journey of one of CPG media's most essential platforms. From a college web project in 1996 to a full media empire spanning BevNET, Nosh, Brewbound, live events, and multiple podcasts, John shares the origin story, the industry inflection points, and the hard-won wisdom that comes from watching hundreds of brands rise, pivot, and exit.
John opens with a vivid picture of the CPG world he entered — one where Snapple and Arizona Iced Tea were the disruptors, where beverage founders looked up co-packers in the Yellow Pages, and where getting press meant waiting six months for a magazine to maybe run your story. He explains how BevNET was born out of a simple college assignment to build a webpage, and how the speed and accessibility of the internet gave emerging brands something legacy trade media simply couldn't: real-time visibility.
The conversation covers the major inflection points that shaped the emerging CPG ecosystem — from landmark acquisitions like Snapple and Vitamin Water that fueled the next generation of founders, to the mid-2000s natural food boom that made Expo West a legitimate launching pad. John and Daniel dig into why the barriers to entry have never been lower, yet the standards have never been higher, and what that means for founders trying to break through today.
They also get into what separates brands with staying power from those that flame out — why incremental innovation over existing consumer behavior almost always wins, why scarcity-to-ubiquity transitions are so dangerous (see: Prime), and why the most successful brands, like Celsius, Poppy, and Siete, are often 20-year overnight successes. John shares his perspective on the current M&A cycle, why he's bullish on CPG despite the turbulence, and why economic uncertainty historically makes CPG look like a safe bet.
And in a candid closing stretch, John opens up about the loneliness of entrepreneurship, the weight of responsibility that comes with building a team, and why compartmentalizing — maybe to an unhealthy degree — is just part of surviving as a founder.
Listen in as they discuss:
- How BevNET started as a college web project in 1996 and grew into CPG's leading media platform
- The state of the industry when John started — and the landmark acquisitions that changed everything
- Why the barriers to entry are lower than ever, but the standards are higher than ever
- How to spot brands with real staying power vs. those riding a hype wave
- The danger of going from scarcity to ubiquity too fast — and what Prime illustrates
- Why incremental innovation over existing behavior almost always beats truly novel ideas
- John's read on the current M&A cycle and why he's still bullish on CPG
- The loneliness of entrepreneurship, founder mental health, and the art of compartmentalizing
- How to get your brand featured on BevNET and Nosh — and why you shouldn't wait until you're "ready"
Episode Links:
John Craven – Founder & CEO, BevNET
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cravenjohn/
BevNET LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bevnet.com-inc/
BevNET Website: https://www.bevnet.com/
Also: nosh.com | brewbound.com
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