You thought it was a product of the smart phone generation didn’t you? This photograph is from December 1920 taken across the street from St. Patrick’s cathedral. Seems like nothing is all that original.
To be sensationally successful, Ideas, products or services demand originality. You have to find a new and different way of seeing the world. It is the original that gets noticed. How can you have a meaningful twist on how you present yourself, your product or your work to the world?
Everything is derivative of something but the trick is to bring something new into your world from the outside.
The selfie we know today is derived from painting that is over 500 years old. And if you looked back further in art history, you’d see even more examples of group self-portraits through other reflections from even earlier periods.
A watch company that looks at how disposable razors are sold. Swatch.
A video firm that borrows its business model from magazine subscriptions. Netflix.
A B2B company get inspiration walking around Comic Con and checking into a fantasy world? They see a great idea to borrow from the world of comic books and start creating sales collateral as illustrated artwork.
Beg. Borrow. Steal.
The key is getting away from your industry and go somewhere different, uncomfortable and surprising.
- If you market shoes, go spend some time watching and learning how insurance is sold.
- Spend a day at a friend’s high-tech start up for apps.
- Hangout some time with a nonprofit studying how they go to market.
- Read a biography about an innovator from outside of your world and see if there isn’t a gem that is shining right in front of your eyes.
- Wander into a store that sells things you have NO interest in like knitting, pottery or clothes for pets.
- If you sell premium wine, what can you learn from luxury perfume segments?
- Look at other industries and their business models. Look at the “unbundling economy” as best illustrated by the airline industry. They charge for everything from legroom to meals to pillows. Soon we will be paying to use the toilet. They strip away everything into an ala carte menu. Is there a lesson here for me?
- Go to a skate park. Watch young kids taking risks with their boards. Observe how they communicate their failures and successes. Find a little inspiration and maybe bring some new and fresh energy back to a tired industrial segment.
Finding Oxygen
I didn’t want to use another PowerPoint to tell the story or even a traditional video. While watching a Ted Talk about space exploration, something I am not really interested in, they showed a clip from a whiteboard animation. I had found my inspiration and it resulted in something that in a short few minutes tells a complicated story in an entertaining manner. Check it out:
The secret that isn’t so secret
See things with a fresh eye and don’t forget to smile like Mona.
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