Interviews: Ask American Author and Entrepreneur Seth Godin a Question 67
Seth Godin is an American author, entrepreneur, marketer, and public speaker. He is just about as nerdy as it gets, receiving degrees in computer science and philosophy from Tufts University, followed by an MBA in marketing from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In the 80s, he worked as a brand manager for the non-curriculum based educational software company, Spinnaker Software, and then left to found his book packaging business, Seth Godin Productions. Soon after that he launched his marketing company Yoyodyne with Mark Hurst in 1995. Between now and then, Godin has written 17 books, such as Tribes and Linchpin, Free Prize Inside, Purple Cow, and The Dip.
You may ask Godin as many questions as you'd like (one question per comment, please). We'll pick the very best questions and forward them to Seth Godin himself. Feel free to leave your suggestions for who Slashdot should interview next.
Go on, don't be shy!
You may ask Godin as many questions as you'd like (one question per comment, please). We'll pick the very best questions and forward them to Seth Godin himself. Feel free to leave your suggestions for who Slashdot should interview next.
Go on, don't be shy!
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Different Yoyodyne? (Score:3)
According to the Wikipedia article on Yoyodyne (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoyodyne), the one that Seth Godin started has been purchased by Yahoo! and is not the motorcycle parts supplier linked in the article summary.
Just in case anyone was as confused as I was.
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No one is confused because no one cares. This guy isn't worth interviewing. It's sad this is the best Slashdot can get.
Small businesses competing in data driven world (Score:2)
Seth, aside from embracing social media and creating a web presence for online ordering, what should traditionally offline small business such as a bakery be doing to stay competitive in the modern world of big data driven decisions?
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Hey, this is Seth. My first legit question!
That's a great question. Okay. Strip naked and dance in front of the store. No wait. Call your local news and tell them first.
When the news vans come, have a catchphrase ready, like "These donuts are too sexy for youuuuuu!" Don't forget to keep dancing while you say it.
This will go viral, and business will be mooning! Happy to help you friend.
-Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing
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My stab at an answer, based on reading Seth's blog for over a year:
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If I was running a cake shop and did all of that shite I wouldn't have time to bake any cakes.
Post-WW2 society degenerating? (Score:2)
With the amount of borderline insane screaming and poo-flinging taking place in US elections and fascism, xenophobia and abrahamic revelation cult fanatism drowning out many reasonable debates in the US and in Europe, I am worried that western post-war society is on the decline and the unwritten social contract in the US and other first world countries is up for grabs.
What are your thoughts on the future of our society in general, with megacorps gaining more and more unchecked power, universal 24/7 surveill
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qualified (Score:4, Interesting)
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I got about halfway into kick the box. His formula for success:
1. Have a great idea. This part is easy, the power is in you!
2. Convince everyone that they love it. This may take some hard work!
3. Make so much money! This part is easy because you did so well in parts 1 through 2!
4. Don't forget to go home and spend time with loved ones! Family is your real treasure!
It's so simple and powerful. I can't understand why everyone hasn't done it.
How much did you have to pay for Slashvertisement? (Score:5, Interesting)
Why should I read your books? (Score:2)
Marketting? (Score:2)
Who? (Score:3)
The Soul of Wit? (Score:1)
Chicago or New York (Score:2)
There is one thing that everyone here wants to know (besides who are you), and that is
Chicago deep dish pizza or New York style pizza.
You like Chicago deep dish better don't you Seth, admit it.
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I bet he likes it on Chicago style pizzas!
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Ooooh... Meth pizza!
Wow... (Score:2)
Marketing MBAs (Score:2)
Would you recommend a cattle prod or something more permanent for dealing with marketers with MBAs?
Did the lobotomy at the MBA graduation ceremony hurt?
Q: What other blogs /web news should I be reading? (Score:1)