Posts Tagged ‘spreading ideas’
Understanding How To Spread An Idea
“Everyone who’s ever taken a shower has an idea. It’s the person who gets out of the shower, dries off and does something about it who makes a difference.” Nolan Bushnell So how do you begin to make an impact and spread an idea? 1. Create something that people want to talk about. 2. Give…
Read MoreHow Will I Know You?
The 1915 design brief for the original Coke bottle was simple. The criteria were that it must be recognisable in the dark and if it was broken. The result; a timeless, elegant solution which plays a huge part in creating a memorable brand story. Think about how you could apply criteria like these to make…
Read More6 Questions For Crafting Your Relevance
When was the last time something caught your attention? In our increasingly noisy world things that captivate us for more than a few seconds are few and far between. We have become experts at shutting things out, at not paying attention to anything that doesn’t hold relevance for us. In any market we need to…
Read MoreHow Apple Succeeds By ‘Thinking Different’
“We’re not going to get a chance to get people to remember much about us. So we have to be really clear about what we want them to know.” Steve Jobs. Lots of people can do what you do as well as you can do it. If that’s not the case and you’re lucky enough…
Read MoreSo…. What Do You Do?
Have you ever had difficulty explaining the really cool project you’re working on to people? You’re not the only one! Even really smart people get stuck at trying to tell us what they do. The founders of Instagram, (the iPhone app that is taking communication in the social space by storm), Kevin Systrom and Mike…
Read MoreFraming Your Scarcity
Do you know a woman on the planet who wouldn’t get excited if she was handed this blue box? I bet if a behavioral economist studied this they’d find that on a scale of one to ten, the excitement about the contents would rate lower than the elation experienced on receiving the box. The scarcity…
Read MoreYour Best Idea….
“There is no map. You are the mapmaker.” Shoshana Zuboff Your best idea….. … is not always the one that will make the most money. … may be the one that people laugh at. … is true. … could be tested or implemented for close to free. … can be explained in 140 characters or…
Read MoreThere’s Only One Orla Kiely
There’s only one Orla Kiely but a hundred ways to experience her brand. A brand that appeals across generations from teens to youthful grandmothers. That doesn’t mean that Kiely’s multicolored designs inspired by the 1960s and 1970s appeal to everyone, quite the opposite. You will either love them or hate them. Orla says that “they…
Read MoreMake Meaning
Sharing your idea with the world has never been easier. You don’t even need the marketing budget of Revlon like you did in the old days. Today the best brands tell stories that people want to believe and make meaning before making money. Some of the biggest successes of our time, Facebook, Google and Twitter…
Read MoreWhy Magical Trumps Logical
Look around you. Think about the last thing that you bought. It might have been a $4 cup of coffee, the latest iPhone or an ecourse online. Now think about why you bought it. Was it something you needed? Or more likely something that you wanted. If customers bought everything based purely on logic then…
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