Tuesday, December 23, 2008
from the nytimes...
The troubles plaguing the housing market, which are at the heart of America’s financial crisis, are only multiplying as the recession deepens and a spiral of rising unemployment, lower wages and economic uncertainty gathers force.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Apple Tagline for the Future
New tagline for apple—b2b especially. Show something awesome that was previously associated with PC’s and then have the tagline: “Made on a Mac.” Capitals add some and maybe serifs would add some formality—make it more serious for professionals.
But then again—think of all people like me in the world who would love to put their company on macs (not really, but because of cost reasons—something apple would have to market to and address from a product standpoint.” Which from a business perspective at present does not make sense. Apple computers have to be bought from apple and apple only sells premium products.
But then again—think of all people like me in the world who would love to put their company on macs (not really, but because of cost reasons—something apple would have to market to and address from a product standpoint.” Which from a business perspective at present does not make sense. Apple computers have to be bought from apple and apple only sells premium products.
New Market with a Splash
When a brand or business enters a new market they need to make a splash. I think there is no better example of this than the entry of Apple (now Apple Inc) into the mp3 player market.
That makes me think about Apple now. They then entered into the cell phone market.
What will the enter next?
But it is important to note how they entered each market. With a splash. Big innovation. Big splash.
That makes me think about Apple now. They then entered into the cell phone market.
What will the enter next?
But it is important to note how they entered each market. With a splash. Big innovation. Big splash.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
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