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Startups - Four Ways To Redefine Failure

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What did Marty learn from starting four companies? Four ways how to redefine failure.

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Wrote this piece just before the Internet Startup Summit in Raleigh. It shares my four startup "failures" and the hard won lessons learned. My money scorecard is just about break even and I've had amazing experiences, so "failure" isn't the way I think about my startup experience. As Eckhart Tolle says, "Whatever is happening is exactly what is supposed to be happening."

If you have great stories of hard lessons learned please share and I will curate into the piece on Atlantic BT's blog. Thanks. Marty 

 

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5 Examples of Disruptive Marketing and 5 Ways To Create A Disruptive Culture

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Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2013/01/10-brilliant-marketing-lessons-from-the-best-of-ces-2013.html

 

When I wrote about the content linked above about how to disrupt I promised to share examples. Here are 5 examples of disruption in practice:

1. Disrupt At Trade Shows Such As CES
http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2013/01/10-brilliant-marketing-lessons-from-the-best-of-ces-2013.html

That is an excellent article about how cool products in poorly designed booths were ignored at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Trade Shows are DARWINIAN. Seth Godin had a great explanation for why you buy more booth space than you can afford - because of how it LOOKS.

Design is only HALF the disruption. The other half comes from having the courage to spend money without being able to fully know if there is ROI. One thing the people in empty booths know is it is better to be busy.

2. Whirlpool Teaches To Disrupt
In the same article is a great example of an old brand that gets it. Whirlpool didn't just recreate their graphics they explained their process. Read the great book HOW: Why How You Do Anything Means Everything by Dov Seidman.

Dov explains that in a fast, flat, connected time the only unique thing your company or brand truly "owns" is your business processes. Teaching is an exciting way to disrupt, but never ONLY teach. Make sure you are listening too (see #3).

3. Listen To Disrupt Scoop.it Learns FAST
I love Scoop.it. Two upgrades ago Scoop.it removed some beloved and ingenious features. I led a little revolt complaining about not being included. First victory was how well Guillaume and his team listened and how quickly they pivoted returning our lost features. All was good and then it was time for the next big change.


This time Scoop.it released their changes to a handful of advocates and loyal Scoop.it users. The Scoop.it team listened so well they changed on the fly AND changed their roll out process. Well done Scoop.it and that are listening to disrupt.

 

4. Gold Miners Use UGC & Wisdom of Crowds To Disrupt

Canada's GoldCorp did the unthinkable in the gold mining business when they made normally secret data with the world. The result? GoldCorp is now Canada's largest mining company after crowd wisdom tuned their data to find more than $3B in "new gold" with very low exploration costs. More than simply applying new eyes GoldCorp's contest prompted creation of new visualizations and content (User Generated Content) showing where and why there was gold in previously un-mined belts.

 

5. NewsJack The Media To Disrupt

Read David Meerman Scott's New Rules of Marketing and PR and NewsJacking to learn how to play your marketing on top of trends brewing in the media. My favorite example is the casino that garnered millions in free PR when they banned bad girl Lindsay Lohan from their casino.

 

Curious about my previous article on how to develop disruptive business processes? Learn more: http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2013/01/5-ways-to-disrupt-your-internet.html

 

Ricard Lloria's comment, January 28, 2:26 AM
Thank you Martin!
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5 Unique Value Propositions

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When I compiled my Copywriting Resource post, I was sort of surprised to learn that I couldn't quite find any content online that really got into the meat of...

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5 Companies That Are Rocking Social Media @ScottMonty @voltierdigital

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We all know the usual names of companies that are doing well in social media. I thought it might be interesting to take a look at some of the lesser-knowns and why they've had success, either on an ongoing basis or with some one-off efforts that stood out.

And since infographics are all the rage, what better way to look at them? Of course, for SEO purposes, I've listed them here as well.


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Thanks Stephen x
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50 Curated News Sites: A Collection of Real-World Examples

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Robin Good: Here is a collection of curated news sites that I have put together over the course of the last few months.


It contains over 30 news sites that utilize human curation to pick and showcase the most relevant stories in their area of coverage.


From early examples to news curation like Arts & Letters or the Drudge Report to the most recent examples of news curated sites for both big brands (Pepsi, Adobe), NGOs (FAO) and independent publishers (Techmeme, MediaGazer) you can find a broad range of examples to study, research or get inspiration from.


The collection is ony visual with a minimum of reference info.


Free. Updated monthly.


Curated news sites collection: https://gimmebar.com/library/curated-news-sites-examples/4f7b357e2f0aaa843e000002


Please suggest new additions to be included.


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I wrote a piece abou a year ago Why Feeds Are In Your Future (linked below) epxlained why we will all be curating a synergy of created, curated and content fed with business rules and automatic systems. Robin's examples come almost exaclty a year later and are powerful evidence feeds are in all of our futures.

Why Feeds Are In Your Future (on ScentTrail Marketing)

http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2011/09/why-feeds-are-in-your-future.html



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How Starbucks Built an Engaging Brand on Social Media

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