After the irregular blog entries through the holdiay period, I’m back.
No new year advice here, just a thanks for reading.
Steve.
After the irregular blog entries through the holdiay period, I’m back.
No new year advice here, just a thanks for reading.
Steve.
Taking the lessons from neighborhoodies.com we’ve upgraded our response to a question on the contact page of rentoid.com
We think it shows we’re real, and says something about us and our values at rentoid.
While in the airport I was accosted by airport spruikers from Citibank. They were selling an offer to switch credit cards. I’m sure it’s a good deal, and that’s why they’re there.
I’ve seen them many times now, though they never have any success while I’m there – No one seems to stop. It must be a very difficult job. I’m certain their success rate’s lower than direct mail (1-3%) as 300 people will often disembark from a plane with zero stoppage rate. In fact, people purposely avoid them. Given they are still working the airport floor, it must have a ‘certain level’ of success.
Here’s the problem according to startup blog. Given it’s so ‘targeted’ Citibank ignored the fact it’s really ‘annoying’. People in airports are either; in a hurry, working or on holiday. All of which aren’t good times to consider changes in financial institutions.
Today marketing and entrepreneurship is much more than being targeted, it’s about being considerate.
Elon Musk, the entrepreneur of the year according to Inc magazine, provides some sage advice:
“Great things will never happen with VC’s or professional managers. They have high drive, but they don’t have creativity or insight.”
Startup blog agrees.
Elon Musk was co-founder of Paypal and now heads up Tesla motors among other ventures.
I just saw a great documentary on New York called: 1977 – the coolest year in hell. It covers the music scene, politcal upheavels and social problems which spawned in that year. No – it’s about a the pop culture revolution which happened! Which ironically include a diversity as wide as Disco, Hip hop, Punk, and New wave.
The interesting thing about the documentary was how creative people made stuff happen with limited resources as a response the decline of a city. Like all revolutions the change evolves bottom up.
In one scene the hip hop crew talk about taking electricity from a street lamp to get the power needed for their DJ. Awesome.
It has the wicked bonus of an inspiring retro graphics overlay throughtout the doco. Not to mention cool music and generally stimulating visuals.
Like all revolutions there’s some ugliness in this one too. You can decide which bits fit this description. But it emphasizes the infallible truth that environment shapes behaviour.
It’s all about unleashing energy, feeding on the creativity and energy of others, bootrapping, creating change, viral marketing and theatre. Doing stuff because it’s cool stuff to do.
Here’s a link about it form the VH1 website. I couldn’t find it on youtube(?) So if anyone has a link to it or some grabs, please add to comments.
All entrepreneurs should check it out.
Before enlightenment:
Chop wood. Carry water.
After enlightenment:
Chop wood. Carry water.
Via Amy Campion.
Would you know what this shop is selling?
I wouldn’t.
Sometimes our shop front, work car, uniform, office, church or website is where the decision is made on whether or not our service is for them.
The good news is, just like a shop window we can:
If our business is in the digital world we have the advantage of a low cost change over.
Start up lesson – make sure people know what you offer the instant they arrive.