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Re: Seth Godin on Photography


Evan Baines wrote:
[...] the bottom line is that part of being TRULY special is being willing to make substantive changes rather than just throwing a different font on the same old story.[...]


much of what i\'ve learned from both dane & seth over the past few years is that making a declaration & commitment to a big choice is at the heart of truly finding success.

with great risk comes great reward - half-assing it leads to more of the same.

Evan Baines wrote:
sboerup wrote:
This is what I\'ve learned over the past 2 years, and was reinforced by Godin in the video. It doesn\'t matter if you are \'super special\', but that you understand how to make people believe that you are \'super special\'.



But my point is that this is a much easier task if you are, in fact, special to some degree. The more special your product or services, the less special of a marketer one has to be to get that point across. If one has a homogeneous product/service, it takes much more skill to convince people that it is special.


most won\'t ever invest the time, do the work. or fall on their faces enough to discover what a. makes me, uniquely me b. how do i leverage that into business success?



Mar 07, 2011 at 11:00 AM





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