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![]() In perusing other boards I came across a post by Dien here:
http://www.netguerrilla.org/wwwboard/messages/220.html This was an excellent response by Dien to a post that Gordan had made called "101 hot places to run your classified ad". Unfortunately, the link to Gordon's post did not work. Gordon - can you post this again or do you or Dien recall some of the 101 hot spots? Thanks, Tim Spencer |
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![]() Tim -
> In perusing other boards I came across a > post by Dien here: Since this post was on my board, I checked this out a bit. I got the 404 error as well. If you like, I can check the database to see if the post is still there. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" |
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![]() I did a bit of sleuthing and came up with this....
Here's Gordon's post that you were asking about.... (I hope Gordon doesn't mind me linking to this....) Gordon talks about finding successful classified ads by checking whether the ads have been running for a while in the same magazine. Michael Ross and were inspired by this idea, and we now do this in The Great Ideas Letter. Twice a month, we identify at least one or more classified ads which have been running (usually for over a year) in a newspaper or magazine, and report about it. These indicate successful ads and successful business niches.... By the way, I re-read my own post, and something else struck me.... My post by the way (that Tim referred to), you can read here: http://www.netguerrilla.org/wwwboard/messages/220.html I write there about SECOND mover advantage.... The advantage that the SECOND business in a market has. The advantage is that they don't have to EDUCATE the market.... Now, when you think about it - Microsoft has almost always had the SECOND mover advantage. They were not the first in word processors, spreadsheets, servers, etc. But their products such as Word, Excel, their NT servers are all dominant.... Of course, they have some advantages that ordinary businesses don't have, but it's interesting that the "first mover advantage" is not really as great as it's often made out to be.... There ARE some advantages - Coca Cola had the first mover advantage in the cola market, and is still the number one cola today. But they almost lost their lead to Pepsi at one stage.... You can read about it in the book "Marketing Warfare" by Al Ries and Jack Trout. (One chapter of their book is about the "Cola wars"....) - Dien Rice |
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![]() Rick and Dien:
Thank you for your help. You both run great boards! Tim |
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![]() Tim -
> Thank you for your help. You both run great > boards! Thanks for the kind words. The spammers have been busy lately but so far I've managed to keep them under control. Since Dien found the post for you in the "wayback machine" (g), I didn't go any further with it. I will be expanding, improving, and promoting the board more as time goes on so I expect to see it really start growing soon. Rick Smith "The Net Guerrilla" Click Here For Awesome Discussions on Product Development |
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