"Traction and friction" - Seth Godin
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"Traction and friction" - Seth Godin
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#2Re: "Traction and friction" - Seth Godin
#3I have absolutely no idea whatsoever what he is talking about. Maybe it's all above my head :/ Did it make any sense to anyone else?
Doing better then others is what bring traction but not always, especially when the market is crowded. Sometimes it just doesn't work, coz there are numerous out there doing the same thing - trying to do it better. Only if you do it the best you get the traction. Even then its a transient state, there might be someone who will do it better then you, tomorrow.
So in these situations an interesting and better bet could be to break the status quo of the market, make a few new rules and stick to them.
They might seem like friction at the onset but if they are really making things simpler and delivering more value it can result in a lot of traction.
Edit: I think I would like to agree more to Alex3917's interpretation. Mine seems a bit amateurish approach compared to his. Point taken.
Re: "Traction and friction" - Seth Godin
#4I have absolutely no idea whatsoever what he is talking about. Maybe it's all above my head :/ Did it make any sense to anyone else?
I'll agree it's a little esoteric, but it's a pretty good recipe for shipping something innovative.