
With the announcement of the upcoming release of the new 3G iPhone today, I thought it would be fitting to share some cool iPhone Apps that I use on my iPhone. And yes, I will definitely be getting the new iPhone when it comes out in July. With the lower cost of the new iPhone and the 3G network I think it will definitely be worth the $200 to $300 cost. I’ve already purchased two iPhones, the second one I purchased after my first one didn’t survive the ’super cycle’ in my washing machine. Walking in to drop another $500 for a second iPhone because my first one got soaked wasn’t a pleasant experience, however for me the iPhone has been worth its weight in gold.
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That’s a great question, one that I always ask before I start on a serious project. I’ve had some very successful products in the past, and when I think back on why they found quick success one of the reasons is they were different, they were either ahead of their time, cutting edge, or they were completely different. They were remarkable products which in turn got me great exposure and more sales.
The reason I’m writing about this today is I’m personally starting a new business venture with a partner and this idea has been on my mind lately. The project is somewhat of a large undertaking, and again, it’s something new, it’s first of its kind, and it’s truly remarkable. It has a viral component to it, yet beyond that it’s going to have to be remarkable for that viral component to work, which I believe it is.
Before I started on this project I asked myself several questions. You may want to consider asking yourself similar questions before you start on any serious project of your own.
The answers to all those questions will play a critical role in the success of your new venture, and they should all have the same answer, YES.
Being in the Internet marketplace it’s 100 times easier and faster to get your product noticed. Word of mouth travels at lightning speed, and in numerous ways such as video, email, social networks, blogs, etc. However, none of those methods will do much for you if your product isn’t worth talking about, if it’s not remarkable.
Being remarkable doesn’t only apply to products or websites. Ever since I got my Iphone (perfect example of remarkable) I’ve been watching a LOT of YouTube videos on it. What I notice is the same concept happening every day when I look at the most viewed videos of the day/week/year, they’re all the most remarkable videos! I end up sharing a lot of them with my friends.
Things that are remarkable get talked about and shared. Unfortunately I see way too many websites, blogs, ebooks, and other products with nothing different about them, nothing to separate them from the thousands of others out there. Being remarkable could be something as simple as exceptional hands on training or customer service, or even a unique way of presenting or organizing information, even a unique look or design is a start.
Find out what’s remarkable in your business and make sure you let people know about it!
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