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WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Today's "Web 2.0" method for growth is to forgo paying for marketing and instead create something so great that users distribute it.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Your competitive advantage is not that your designs are secret, but that you have a strong relationship with your community of customers.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
We have shifted from an economy based on scarcity to one based on abundance. The control of products or distribution will no longer guarantee a premium and a profit.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Give the people control, and we will use it. Don't, and you will lose us. That is the essential rule.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Enabling customers to collaborate with you - in creating, distributing, marketing, and supporting products - is what creates a premium in today's market.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
The mass market is dead, replaced by the mass of niches.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Networks are built atop platforms. A platform enables. It helps build value. If it is open and collaborative, those users may in turn add value to the platforms.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Owning pipelines, people, products, or even intellectual property is no longer the key to success. Openness is.
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
- revelation (finding the good stuff)
Jeff Jarvis • WHAT WOULD GOOGLE DO
Explosive web companies don't charge what the market will bear - they charge as little as they can bear.