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September 3, 2005

What To Say

I've been approached to market a guy's dream site - he's developed a portal of sorts and sees it as the next big thing.

Trouble is there is no way the site can succeed.

1. It takes 78 seconds to load on a 56 k modem.
2. It is a very confusing site - I know what he's trying to sell and I couldn't even find my way around.
3. It does not offer anything of any real value.
4. It requires a huge shift in thinking and behaviour from people (and there's no motivation to do it).
5. His budget to market this revolutionary new site is $0.

So what do I do?

There are 2 trains of thought running through my head:

1. Say no. He has no hope of success.
2. How do I really know it won't work? Maybe this guy is the next Bill Gates/Steve Jobs/Whoever and ahead of his time.

# 2 is an interesting one. As the guy marketing the site should it be of any interest to me whether this site succeeds or not?

I still get paid (or would if this guy had any budget!).

But I look at it this way (from experience): If I don't believe in the product I certainly can't market it effectively.

So I've said no.

So then, should I tell this guy the truth about his site: again, from experience, the answer is "No".

He needs to figure that out himself. If I am right it could save this guy a lot of time and effort, but he hasn't asked me what I think so I won't tell him.

Cheers

Brendon

Posted by Brendon at September 3, 2005 6:11 PM

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