The yellowish green pine tar pollen coats the cars. The buttery yellow crocuses start to come out of the ground. Golden yellow finches start singing from the flowering magnolia trees.
And the yellow pages
are thrown on to
my driveway without
my permission.
When was the last time you used the yellow pages or a phone book to look up something? I feel like I am receiving a delivery from the 1970’s. I already have access, with my phone to all the information in these book. Why don’t these endangered species disappear?
My almost 87 year old Mom (Bea) reminded me that the last time she used a phone book was to help a great grandchild sit up higher at a dinner table. The phone book was used instead of a booster seat. She also told me that this years phone book was thrown in her bushes during a snow storm and she just picked it up a few weeks ago (when the snow cleared) and tossed it in the trash.
Are your products like the Yellow Pages?
I always like to go back to basics. Why does your product or brand exist? No,it isn’t to make money. You have to solve a problem, fill a need and provide a solution to someone. Have you lost your way like the yellow pages? Was their digital approach way too late? Did they hold onto a technology too long so that they felt like your mother’s solution – not yours? Wouldn’t it have been obvious to reposition these as the new GREEN pages where the paper goes away? What a missed opportunity.
How are you preparing for your product’s extinction?
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Jeff,
Besides my typical response to you/your blog. which would be something like you are always worth reading, etc.
This would be fun if you found the write entidy to send this to within the yellow page organization and ask them for a simple response, of course this is out of all due respect though filled with curiosity in how big business makes decisons. I speculate this is an advertising ploy albeit expensive. Again thanks Jeff for all of your on-line thoughts, they are Great!