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    It’s not about the wacky marketing ideas

    9:36 November 21st, 2006 by Uri

    260888933_bb1f0c8d43_m.jpgVC Daniel Cohen writes:

    “In my opinion, there are 2 types of marketing professionals. The majority (Call them “professionals”) focus on the technical side of marketing (setting the website, the PR tour, names, trade-shows, etc.). These people are necessary in every marketing department. However, it’s the 2nd type (the “wizards”) that make a real difference, that come up the wild & crazy ideas.”

    He goes on to give three cases from Salesforce.com, Google & iPod.

    Great examples, Daniel, but I have to differ on one bit.
    It’s not the crazy ideas that make the 2nd type of marketers. Crazy ideas are easy to come by - you put 3 creative people in a room for 30 minutes and you’re bound to come up with a couple.

    What makes those ideas remarkable is the ability to figure out what the brand/product is actually about, and then come up with ideas that embody this spirit. It’s about turning stategy into a compelling story, and about finding an oppotunity to tell that story in an engaging way, in the cases you give - through an event, a distribution idea or packaging.

    If they just “painted it purple”, it wouldn’t work that well. It’s the underlying meaning that makes a difference.

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    2 Responses

    1. bilit Says:

      Great point … we are too often falling for the wacky idea that has no legs … VCs buy these wacky ideas for lots of money hoping one will pan out … the failure often arise because there was no real latent demand, no delivery was flawed and/or the value capture logic did not work

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