Posts Tagged ‘seth godin’
How Not to Treat Your Customer
I’ve been apartment hunting. And re-reading The Dip by Seth Godin, where he implores everyone to be the best in the world at what they do. For a certain apartment complex, their world is “downtown L.A. apartment seekers looking for a clean, comfortable new home”. For the said apartment seekers, their world also includes “that [...]
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Tags: bixel at fifth, business, customers, marketing, seth godin
Will Hollywood get it?
I went to the Death Star a couple of days ago.
That’s what some call Creative Artists Agency’s building, which is this ridiculously intimidating behemoth of architecture in Century City. If you’ve never heard of CAA, you probably don’t read Variety. They represent Brad Pitt, David Beckham, Justin Timberlake, Lebron James, George Clooney, [...]
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Tags: creative artist agency, dr. horrible, hollywood, ideavirus, joss whedon, matt mason, piracy, seth godin, souvenirs, the pirate's dilemma, work
What’s In A Name
Zero Cool? Acid Burn? Maybe not the best strategy
I showed my blog to someone recently, told him that I was starting to write again. Without even reading a post, he noticed that my full name was in the URL (also in the tagline, but I haven’t figured out how to even make that show). Wasn’t [...]
Filed under: Internet | 7 Comments
Tags: google, hackers, Internet, seth godin
Dependency
J.J. Redick – Whose to blame?
I’m obsessed with succeeding. For the past few years, ever since my Fight Club moment, I’ve made sure that I performed to the best of my abilities. It’s a lot more than doing my AYSO best. Rather, I can’t stand failure. I’m not afraid of it–there’s usually a lesson to [...]
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Tags: 48 laws of power, dependency, Meditations, opportunity, redick, seth godin