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2008-11-07
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Let me tell you one thing. I am in High School to put this in reference.
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What was once "Geek" a few years ago is now "Cool". Its just how the world works.
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2008-11-07
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2008-11-07
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...and another thing. Those non-geek people Jerome talked about? The ones that need stuff printed? They're all getting replaced* by kids who spend hours and hours reading stuff on a screen, but never pick up a book unless they're forced to by a teacher.
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2008-11-07
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Apple knows how to make products cool. The N810 is high on the useful scale but never obtained the same level of cool.
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2008-11-07
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A simple bit of marketing wisdom for you to consider. Years ago I met Paul Revson of Revlon fame. He told me "I don't sell cosmetics -- I sell hope." When giving a presentation or marketing a product I always try to understand the simple essense, like that, which I'm trying to achieve.
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2008-11-07
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...and another thing. Those non-geek people Jerome talked about? The ones that need stuff printed? They're all getting replaced* by kids who spend hours and hours reading stuff on a screen, but never pick up a book unless they're forced to by a teacher.
Also, some of those described as "non-geeks" will never ever buy anything more technical than a dish washer. (Not only because they don't understand technology; more often because they don't want too much technology in their lives and don't have needs like 'mobile internet access'). You have to be careful not to target markets that are not realistic.
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2008-11-07
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This is not true. Non geeks have a cell phone (billions sold) and a computer (hundred of millions sold). It is just that the computer does not really work, and collapses under the load of running spam-sending trojans, and the cell phone address list is empty.
An now, these same non-geeks are buying iPhones. This is the interesting change.
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2008-11-07
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Perhaps the best selling feature of iPhone is "I want to be cool with a newer gadget than my peers." Apple knows how to make products cool. The N810 is high on the useful scale but never obtained the same level of cool.
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It found the waters warm and inviting. There were a few unique fish who nibbled at the ugly tablet but the groupers and anchovies (any Spongebob fans here?) steered clear.
So the company followed with the release of another. They were hoping to increase the school of those unique fish.
Problem was that, unlike the ugly tablet, the new one looked sleek and inviting to the groupers and anchovies. So many of them bit. Then spit it out.
So the company pulled the toe out a bit, and slowed things down. They realized they weren't ready for the mainstream fishies yet. They needed to become so. But that would take a while; resources were short and mainly committed to other waters. The big ship did not steer so sharply.
So eventually that mainstream fish-pleasing tablet will come. Problem is, in the meantime it will become anyone's market. The lack of an updated keyboardless tablet equivalent will see to that.
Very sad. Can the company wow enough people with the eventual product?
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