Archive for May, 2007
Providing value to no one: why software is not "electable"
1 Comment Published May 22nd, 2007 in TumbleSeveral months ago, Seth Godin wrote an insightful piece on the difference between “electable” and “marketable,” claiming that it is easy to get the two confused.
To be marketable, you must be remarkable. Marketing isn’t about getting more than 50% market share, it’s about spreading your idea to enough people to be glad you did it…
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