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Internet Thinking in Gen X/Y

In explaining some of the significant generation gaps in political political positions between young and old in the United States, particularly surrounding gay marrige, Ann Fishman, President of Generational Targetted Marketing in New Orleans suggest Internet Thinking. She says, "One often doesn't know who is at the other end of a chat-room conversation or an interactive exchange. Only the quality of the idea is worthwhile. So young or old, gay or straight, black or white, it is the thought that counts."

Information on the internet is highly decentralized. One peice of information may filter through hundreds of people before actually being consumed. The impact of internet thinking, and information decentralization will kill organizations and positions that require centralized communication and control.

To survive in this environment, brands must provide a framework, image, and experience - and a message only to start the viral distribution. Traditional brand control in information industries will become increasingly difficult - and in fact may alienate. With distributed and internet thinking, anyone from a PhD to sixth grader are equally credible if the argument is right. Smart organizations will provide anyone with an interest the tools to create a message and release control.

March 21, 2004 in Marketing Claims, Technology Claims | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

The Last Post about a Mac

I once had the notion that Macs were for school teachers and grammar students. Now I am afraid I'm becoming one of those preachers - you know the ones that continuously talk about how great Macs are, and how every day ordinary a regular Windows PC is.

I actually feel more creative using my Mac. If you read my blog from last week, you'll remember that I was in kind of a dry period - wasn't thinking the million dollar thoughts or anything.

On Sunday, I had an idea - went out to take photos loaded them onto the computer, wrote up a quick concept, and pitched it to some big players today. It went well, although I am a little superstitious about actually disclosing what the concept is. I am afraid if I talk about it with too many people it won't actually happen.

In any case, the point here is that I really feel like my new Mac made the creative process so much more rewarding. I honestly do not think I could have done anything at that level with a PC. Corporate america should seriously consider supporting Macs, if my experience is any indication, there's a lot to be gained.

Okay, no more Mac preaching - I promise this is the last post on this topic. My point is clear. I like this thing.

March 15, 2004 in Technology Claims | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)