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By ijoselito | May 9, 2008
"In a world of too many options and too little time, our obvious choice is to ignore the ordinary stuff."
In the words of the marketing guru Seth Godin there is a glare of hope for beginners and everyone starting on the design/media business.
We are all being freely trained by companies in the art of creating content. Companies like MySpace, Facebook or youtube (until Google bought it) are entirely based on User Generated Content (UGC). If we look around there are many companies beneficing from the content generated by users, wikipedia, mysql, and many others.
The point that Seth made in 2003 at his TED hosted talk was as “remarkable” then as it’s now for the people that are starting now in the business. Look for original ideas, safe is unsafe, be remarkable. Easier said than done, in order to progress in this so competitive world there are risks to take, but above everything else there is a lot of work to do!
Let’s see the video:
Seth Godin, remarkable ideas (tedTalks)
What do you think, can you get your idea to spread?
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