I might have bent the rules a little for this one. These quotes were all originally designed to be about marketing in general (rather than web marketing), and many of them existed before Apple had even built its first $20,000 PC in the 1980s. However, they really are timeless … that’s what makes them the best … and just as applicable to internet marketing as to anything else. Forget the facts and strategies for today, and just be inspired!
“It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin
Caught me again – not really intended for internet marketing. But soooo relevant! The early adopters are the ones that become industry leaders, and the ones that establish themselves on a platform first are always the companies people remember.
“Customers can’t always tell you what they want, but they can always tell you what’s wrong.” Carly Fiona on the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders podcast
What’s the takeaway lesson from this quote that, superficially, seems like a meaningless complaint about customers in general? Find out what customers will consider ‘right’, by finding out what they consider is wrong.
“Consumers don’t care about you. They just don’t care. Part of the reason is, they got way more choices than before and way less time.” Seth Godin
The companies who can understand the idea that consumers don’t care about them, get over the hurt feelings, then get on with the business of providing what consumers DO care about (their own time, money, happiness, health, etc) are the ones that prosper.
“The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself.” Peter F. Drucker (1909)
Knowing the market for your product or service is a two-way street. You have to both know who will buy from you (and generally ignore the other demographic segments), but also be willing to change your offering to suit them better.
“The consumer is not a moron. She is your wife.” David Ogilvy
Don’t forget this when you are thinking about the layout of your website. Don’t be obscure and unusable … but don’t patronise your visitors, either.







