I'm just trying to explain a concept to you that seems to be going right over your head. I'm not trying to get into specifics. It's the concept that is important. You need to understand it, then apply it to your specific situation. Sorry you don't seem to understand :).

I don't care if you don't listen.... it makes very little difference to my life.

BUT.. I do know marketing. I'm 55 years old and I have successfully marketed 8 different companies with 8 different products. I have been named "Entrepreneur of the year" by a couple of different local groups, have won a "Franchisee of the Year" award from a very successful U.S. based national company, and that was mostly because of my marketing. The award was based mainly on increase in sales. I once raised over $7 million in venture capital for one of my start up companies because of my marketing abilities. I do know what I'm talking about (at least on this subject).

Like I said... I don't care if you listen or not... just trying to explain the concept from someone who has been very successful marketing.

What you do is your choice :).

Brad.


On 20/08/2010 1:32 PM, TreKing wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Brad Gies <rbg...@gmail.com <mailto:rbg...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Have you ever looked at Google's home page?


Oh my goodness. What the hell does a search site have to do with Android Apps!? Again comparing things have nothing to do with each other.

The Google webpage IS the product, it's not where they're trying to sell it to people.

    And they have been fairly successful (probably the most powerful
    company on the planet in just over 10 years)... why? ... Because
    they understood marketing... and the concept of "Less IS More".


Yes, in THE PRODUCT.


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