A lesson in marketing from the series finale of Josh and Jer (Aug. ‘09). We never did get those flyers printed.

9 months ago

“The public is never wrong. When people don’t respond to what you do, they’re telling you something loud and clear. You’re just not listening.

50 Cent

2 years ago

Seth Godin on Craigslist

Sort of like the iTunes vs. Napster effect. Free music is great, but if the MP3 is garbage quality or the file contains a virus, then $1 is a small price to pay for a superior product. Quality always wins over quantity.

If Craigslist cost $1 Some things are better when they’re not free.

If Craigslist charged a dollar for every listing, what would happen?

Well, the number of bogus listings and repetitive listings would plummet, making the site far easier to use.

The number of scam artists using the site would go down, because it’s more difficult to be anonymous when money changes hands.

The revenue of the site would soar, which means that the people running the site could get (far) richer, or fund digital journalism or change the economy of an emerging nation.

Money creates a sort of friction. In the digital economy, magical things can happen when there is no friction. You can scale to infinity. On the other hand, sometimes you want friction.

If you lead a group that allows anyone to join, for free, your group might be large, but it’s not tight, it’s not organized to make important change. Commitment slows things down in the short run, but ultimately aligns interests. - Seth Godin

2 years ago

My interest in Canadian politics peaks after seeing this photo. Here’s my plan…

Get involved with my local government here in Ontario. By local I mean with Premier McGuinty’s office. Possibly in a communications role.
Prove myself in office by modernizing the Ontario government’s marketing strategy.
Wait for the next federal election and pitch myself to the current leader of the Liberal party.
Lead the Liberal party’s new media strategy, giving them the edge over the opposition.
Become the first Minister of New Media on cabinet and rethink this site.

Guess I’m moving to Ottawa.

My interest in Canadian politics peaks after seeing this photo. Here’s my plan…

  • Get involved with my local government here in Ontario. By local I mean with Premier McGuinty’s office. Possibly in a communications role.
  • Prove myself in office by modernizing the Ontario government’s marketing strategy.
  • Wait for the next federal election and pitch myself to the current leader of the Liberal party.
  • Lead the Liberal party’s new media strategy, giving them the edge over the opposition.
  • Become the first Minister of New Media on cabinet and rethink this site.

  • Guess I’m moving to Ottawa.

    2 years ago