I’d like to bestow upon Copylicious Kelly the Shiny Happy Crown of Best Comment on the Last Blog Post for this revolution-friendly tidbit:
I want to live in a world where big companies are forced to compete with the little people, splitting up into teensier, tinier pieces, adopting lamer and lamer logos before finally becoming irrelevant and useless, which is when the little people will take over the world. Until that day comes, my information and my products will keep making sweet, sweet love, knowing every infoproduct created makes us little people that much stronger.
Me too, Kelly. Me too!
In fact, Kelly and I spent two hours on the phone last Tuesday, talking all about this crazy infoproduct revolution thing. She, too, is working on making her own products, and we decided to host a free webin–ahem, cough, almost slipped there.
Let’s try that again: We’re going to offer a free, free-form online class with video and audio on just that very topic, on October 29th. Follow me on Twitter for the announcement.
(And don’t miss Eric Davis’ little Story in Numbers of how he used a simple infoproduct-style tactic to earn 2 new clients for a scant investment of marketing time.)
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Oooh this is GOOD! The little people! Somehow when I typed that it came out sounding weird, but I totally get what Kelly is saying.
Yes, let’s build little product empires and topple the big empires.
Nathalie, I know what you’re trying to say! Don’t say “little people” — say “real people!” After all, corporations are not people too. No wonder they feel squicky.
Son of a gun, this is so hlpeful!
Amy — I’ve enjoyed reading you for years. I came across this link the other day and thought you’d enjoy (it’s got a narwhal!)
http://failblog.org/2010/10/07/epic-fail-photos-toy-win/