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    What Is The Cost Of Consumers Time
    Let us stop for a second and talk about time - our own time as an investment. It is never enough and while new technology is making things faster instead of increasing - our available time is constantly decreasing. And this happens to our consumers as well - they face the same challenge.Their time is becoming a scarce resource, which they are becoming very careful where they
    to talk about your latest product and make suggestions which are incorporated into the next production run.

    At very least, you had better start asking them what they want and take them seriously. Survey them and utilize the information you get to shape your marketing plan, message, product or service. You must create some type of feedback loop and begin listening to what your customers want because they are certainly willing to tell you. Further you had better put your ear to the ground and begin listening to rumors and w

    Short Term Goals, Long Term Planning
    An article in the Atlanta Journal & Constitution on July 19th featured Eddie Turner, owner of the small business, Footwhere, which sells dirt from various locations in the form of keychains. Turner discusses how the 1996 Olympic Games provided a boost to his business, but noted that “the devotion of so much time to those projects sometimes alienated longtime customers,” according t
    Today’s consumer is nothing like they were twenty years ago. They are much more skeptical, wealthy, better informed and in control. Yet, the advertising industry at large has not changed and is still using tactics similar to those used twenty years ago. This is leaving a huge disconnect between what consumers want and what they are getting. In either case I am sure you are wondering what this has to do with open source marketing… Well let me tell you.

    Open source as a movement is designed to allow the majority to design and mold whatever they are interacting with. From software to encyclopedias open source is taking the world by storm. And mainstream consumers are falling for it.

    Open source marketing is therefore the process of allowing consumers to interact with the brand, marketing materials, product and service and change its direction. In the past it was war, bombarding the consumer and their senses with constant messages… it was about commanding the market. Now consumers go out of their way to use technology to shelter themselves from old school brand bombardment. Tivo would be a great example. In addition, they are relying more on each other and on communities of like minded people brought together by the internet to make purchase decisions – the rating and review system on amazon.com would be an excellent example.

    The bottom line is businesses both small and large had better begin building an open source plan and it incorporate it into their marketing plan, otherwise they may face extinction. Face it, consumers are no longer happy to sit back and be fed a brand and its values. They want access to the brand source and an invitation to co-create. And no matter what size your business, this is possible. If you are Joe’s pizza it could be as simple as inviting in some of your best customers to name and design the new pizza of the month, if you are a B2B service provider it could be allowing them to give their input on your services and then molding the service to their advice, if you are a large multinational corporation it could involve creating an online blog to allow consumer to talk about your latest product and make suggestions which are incorporated into the next production run.

    At very least, you had better start asking them what they want and take them seriously. Survey them and utilize the information you get to shape your marketing plan, message, product or service. You must create some type of feedback loop and begin listening to what your customers want because they are certainly willing to tell you. Further you had better put your ear to the ground and begin listening to rumors and wh

    Customers on Fire: How Good is My Suit
    Running towards a fire is without a doubt one of the most difficult things to learn to do. Firefighters must train to overcome the natural instinct to move away rather than towards a fire. Running towards a fire is unnatural, especially when it is an especially big and bright one. In my seminars, I stress that the only way to extinguish a fire that is burning brightly is to move
    d mold whatever they are interacting with. From software to encyclopedias open source is taking the world by storm. And mainstream consumers are falling for it.

    Open source marketing is therefore the process of allowing consumers to interact with the brand, marketing materials, product and service and change its direction. In the past it was war, bombarding the consumer and their senses with constant messages… it was about commanding the market. Now consumers go out of their way to use technology to shelter themselves from old school brand bombardment. Tivo would be a great example. In addition, they are relying more on each other and on communities of like minded people brought together by the internet to make purchase decisions – the rating and review system on amazon.com would be an excellent example.

    The bottom line is businesses both small and large had better begin building an open source plan and it incorporate it into their marketing plan, otherwise they may face extinction. Face it, consumers are no longer happy to sit back and be fed a brand and its values. They want access to the brand source and an invitation to co-create. And no matter what size your business, this is possible. If you are Joe’s pizza it could be as simple as inviting in some of your best customers to name and design the new pizza of the month, if you are a B2B service provider it could be allowing them to give their input on your services and then molding the service to their advice, if you are a large multinational corporation it could involve creating an online blog to allow consumer to talk about your latest product and make suggestions which are incorporated into the next production run.

    At very least, you had better start asking them what they want and take them seriously. Survey them and utilize the information you get to shape your marketing plan, message, product or service. You must create some type of feedback loop and begin listening to what your customers want because they are certainly willing to tell you. Further you had better put your ear to the ground and begin listening to rumors and w

    I Couldn't Have Done This By Myself
    The decision to start my own business was a hard one. I went through a lot of doubts, a lot of fears. Required a lot of long hours, and hard work.There were times I wondered what am I doing? What if I fall flat on my face? How long is it going to take to start a profit?You took a temporary back seat to the business start up. You listened patiently as I explained my go
    old school brand bombardment. Tivo would be a great example. In addition, they are relying more on each other and on communities of like minded people brought together by the internet to make purchase decisions – the rating and review system on amazon.com would be an excellent example.

    The bottom line is businesses both small and large had better begin building an open source plan and it incorporate it into their marketing plan, otherwise they may face extinction. Face it, consumers are no longer happy to sit back and be fed a brand and its values. They want access to the brand source and an invitation to co-create. And no matter what size your business, this is possible. If you are Joe’s pizza it could be as simple as inviting in some of your best customers to name and design the new pizza of the month, if you are a B2B service provider it could be allowing them to give their input on your services and then molding the service to their advice, if you are a large multinational corporation it could involve creating an online blog to allow consumer to talk about your latest product and make suggestions which are incorporated into the next production run.

    At very least, you had better start asking them what they want and take them seriously. Survey them and utilize the information you get to shape your marketing plan, message, product or service. You must create some type of feedback loop and begin listening to what your customers want because they are certainly willing to tell you. Further you had better put your ear to the ground and begin listening to rumors and w

    The Ultimate Wealth Creation Strategy
    There are a number of views on what exactly wealth is, but it usually is the ability to allocate resources to yourself and the ability to save time and resources of your choice. This can be a bit confusing so I would suggest that you just know that wealth is the concentration of resources, including time.Still, wealth is a very confusing concept because there are so many di
    ed a brand and its values. They want access to the brand source and an invitation to co-create. And no matter what size your business, this is possible. If you are Joe’s pizza it could be as simple as inviting in some of your best customers to name and design the new pizza of the month, if you are a B2B service provider it could be allowing them to give their input on your services and then molding the service to their advice, if you are a large multinational corporation it could involve creating an online blog to allow consumer to talk about your latest product and make suggestions which are incorporated into the next production run.

    At very least, you had better start asking them what they want and take them seriously. Survey them and utilize the information you get to shape your marketing plan, message, product or service. You must create some type of feedback loop and begin listening to what your customers want because they are certainly willing to tell you. Further you had better put your ear to the ground and begin listening to rumors and w

    3 Ways To Take Advantage With Manufacturing In China
    Shenzhen, once comprising of mainly fishing villages now with many high rise residential apartments and multi-story factories was located somewhere in China, very near to HongKong, She was once exporting almost everything for the Christmas session shopping spree, from Christmas tree to the decorations wasn’t doing very well this year, mainly due to the increase raw materials (inclu
    to talk about your latest product and make suggestions which are incorporated into the next production run.

    At very least, you had better start asking them what they want and take them seriously. Survey them and utilize the information you get to shape your marketing plan, message, product or service. You must create some type of feedback loop and begin listening to what your customers want because they are certainly willing to tell you. Further you had better put your ear to the ground and begin listening to rumors and whispers in the market, check out the latest blog postings on topics pertaining to your industry. It could be as simple as asking them to submit pictures to be used in the next advertising campaign.

    So my advice would be that if you don’t know what open source marketing is you had better learn. Get ready… It’s coming. You had better be prepared and give consumers access to your marketing source code.

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