You're good at what you do. You study and listen and read - honing your trade - only to understandably and occasionally forget that behind the progress toward success are real neighbors consuming your work.
So you must ask - and keep asking - not the myopic, "How can I get customers to fall in love with my product?" but a more generous, "How can I love by getting this product to my customers?"
My eye was immediately drawn to the simplicity of one house even though it is not as logical--and with more thought, we are all consumers, so maybe having the two houses is an oversimplification anyway!
After an extraordinarily-extended weekend (the gov't requires me to call it "unemployment"), I'm now working in Harrisburg at a company called Black Rhino Media (A subsidiary of Central Penn Business Journal). Its still very much a natural habitat for me - designing websites and re-inventing ("innovating") the wheel.
I've been here a month, now. So the honeymoon stage is pretty much over. But I'm quite optimistic. There's a lot that can happen. I'm looking forward to covering new territory.
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I like two. It makes it more visually dynamic.
Josh, good to hear from you. It's been a long time. Anything new in your world?
I vote for 2 -- the surrounding area looks empty with only 1.
Hey Sam -
My eye was immediately drawn to the simplicity of one house even though it is not as logical--and with more thought, we are all consumers, so maybe having the two houses is an oversimplification anyway!
Jill
Glynn and Jill, thanks for the input.
Hey Sam. :)
After an extraordinarily-extended weekend (the gov't requires me to call it "unemployment"), I'm now working in Harrisburg at a company called Black Rhino Media (A subsidiary of Central Penn Business Journal). Its still very much a natural habitat for me - designing websites and re-inventing ("innovating") the wheel.
I've been here a month, now. So the honeymoon stage is pretty much over. But I'm quite optimistic. There's a lot that can happen. I'm looking forward to covering new territory.
Two houses for me...but I hope the neighbor's dog doesn't bark.
David
Congratulations, Josh. And I hope the "long weekend" didn't set you too far back. Here's to great things for the King at Black Rhino!
David, if it isn't the dog, it will be some other challenge that validates the existence of "Love your neighbor."
I'll add your vote to the list.
I like the two houses better because it makes more sense to me with the "next door" reference.
Got it, Chris. Thanks for stopping by.
i have a question...
where's the dog house?
no neighbor
i invision a dog house
the advertiser lives in the dog house...a new breed.
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