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Re: Does Marketing Matter Within Web 2.0?
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Anonymous
Dan Dickenson made a comment on his blog (copied below) about Jonathon Ehrlich's session at the MESH conference. In essence, great product alone does not result in success but you need a great product to make marketing effective. Whether this holds true in the Web 2.0 world is anyone's guess. However, I am cynical to the belief that youtube, myspace etc did not do any promotion...
"The best point of the day, I thought, went to Jonathan Ehrlich from Chapters Indigo, who simply stated that you can have the best marketing in the world, but unless you have a kickass product behind it,the marketing’s pointless. To me, this seems like common sense, but some people actually debated him about it. Specifically, they claimed that it was marketing that made the iPod great; Ehrlich’s point was that the product was good first; then came the top-notch marketing. Good product + great marketing = #1; great product + shite marketing = Creative Labs. Their players have more functions, longer battery lives and better prices. Ever heard of ‘em? Exactly."
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