Justin Whitaker

Looking for Infinite Markets
Dec 22 '11
No matter if we are talking business strategy, marketing strategy, or content strategy, we always come back to this, don’t we?
Seth Godin.
Purple cows.
Being remarkable.
In 2011, going into 2012, we are still here. Trying to be remarkable to get ahead.
Part of the problem is that there’s no dearth of advice on how to be remarkable, or how to innovate, but the larger problem is that so few people are putting that advice into practice.
For 2012, let’s put the rubber to the road, and stop talking about being remarkable, and actually be remarkable!
So say we all! 
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No matter if we are talking business strategy, marketing strategy, or content strategy, we always come back to this, don’t we?

Seth Godin.

Purple cows.

Being remarkable.

In 2011, going into 2012, we are still here. Trying to be remarkable to get ahead.

Part of the problem is that there’s no dearth of advice on how to be remarkable, or how to innovate, but the larger problem is that so few people are putting that advice into practice.

For 2012, let’s put the rubber to the road, and stop talking about being remarkable, and actually be remarkable!

So say we all! 

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