Posted at September 10, 2008 12:24pm, 10 SeptemberReply
Fucking love it Zac 🙂
Anonymous
Posted at September 29, 2008 2:15pm, 29 SeptemberReply
I tend to disagree for I feel that in a clustered market, and one that is continually filling with more and more ‘noise’, if people do not have any contact with the product through communications, regardless of its quality (to a certain extent) then it will not be know and thus, not sell.
Matt
Posted at September 10, 2008 12:24pm, 10 SeptemberFucking love it Zac 🙂
Anonymous
Posted at September 29, 2008 2:15pm, 29 SeptemberI tend to disagree for I feel that in a clustered market, and one that is continually filling with more and more ‘noise’, if people do not have any contact with the product through communications, regardless of its quality (to a certain extent) then it will not be know and thus, not sell.
Zac Martin
Posted at September 29, 2008 2:21pm, 29 September@ Anonymous
If the product is remarkable, that is it breaks through the noise, then there will be enough word of mouth will spread and sales will follow.
Of course, you can’t sum up everything perfectly with a graph. ;]
Rick Clarke
Posted at October 10, 2008 10:38am, 10 OctoberThis graph contains very little to do with ‘remarkability’, and hence, very little to do with Purple Cows.
Zac Martin
Posted at October 10, 2008 10:57am, 10 October@ Rick
I disagree. Quality is just one of the many things people can remark about. If quality is remarkable, it will spread.