joi, 21 ianuarie 2016

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


The Casts Of Your Favorite TV Shows And Movies Back In The Day And Today

Posted: 20 Jan 2016 09:33 AM PST

Some of these people have aged really well, others have not. But either way one thing's for sure, it's good to see them all together again.























Seth's Blog : Instant yes



Instant yes

The other day, a friend asked me for a favor. I gave him an instant yes.

The instant yes is precious. It's earned, it doesn't last forever, it's easily abused.

Not the yes of, "I'll look it over and if it makes sense or fits in my calendar or is profitable then of course, I'll do it," but the yes of, "yes."

Do you want to try our daily special, it's really good? Do you want to see my new project proposal? Will you come to this event I'm holding? Will you contribute to this discussion? Can I borrow $500?

How many people will give you an instant yes if you ask them? How many times has your organization (or you) earned the privilege of the benefit of the doubt? 

       

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miercuri, 20 ianuarie 2016

Seth's Blog : Obvious or elegant?



Obvious or elegant?

A friend used to eat a food, out of a white generic can, that had one word on the label: MEAT.

On the other hand, Vogue magazine isn't called, "That magazine with expensive dresses and skinny sad models". 

It's really tempting to believe that the answer to your marketing problem (what to name it, how to describe it, what to write about it...) is to be obvious, brutal, direct, hyper-clear.

And that can certainly work. It works for fire alarms. It works for actionable, compelling direct marketing copy.

But for the rest of us, the rest of the time, it's elegance that lasts. That's because elegance trusts the user to make the connections, gives the user the power to build a use case, earns a secondary meaning.

Hoover, Starbucks, Slack, Shinola, Highway 61 Revisited, the speeches of Rev. King, the By the Way Bakery...

Committees are bad at this. A group of untrained folks searching for a word or phrase tends to push toward obvious.

If no one says, "huh, I don't get it," you've built the obvious, not the elegant. Elegant takes a moment to get.

Obvious is a trap, the last resort of an artist who can't think clearly about what to do next.

       

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