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Google to Offer Free Tablets?

Google to Offer Free Tablets?

Several media reports are claiming that Google is going to be offering their own tablet soon, including DigiTimes which said, “As Google reportedly may launch an own-brand tablet PC to compete against Apple’s iPad, sources from Google’s upstream suppl…

Cloud Computing Buyers Demand More, Survey Finds

Cloud Computing Buyers Demand More, Survey Finds

Plain vanilla cloud infrastructure isn’t the main goal. Companies want to use online apps, develop cloud apps or run a more automated internal cloud.

Social Networks Will Become Marketplaces

Social Networks Will Become Marketplaces

Social Networks Will Become Marketplaces

This content from: Duct Tape Marketing

Social Networks Will Become MarketplacesThis content from: Duct Tape Marketing For the last few years I’ve been promoting the idea that social networks are like outposts, in many respects, best suited to point the way to your hub or main content site. While I still believe this to be a fundamentally sound way to view [...]

Netflix Brings Revamped Interface to Android Before iPad

Netflix Brings Revamped Interface to Android Before iPad

Apple’s iPad may be the tablet market leader right now, but certainly not for long. Today, a report was released by Gartner saying that 50% of all mobile phones sales are Android. That may explain why Netflix gave some love to the Android platform via …

Amazon.com: A Lesson On Core Competency

Amazon.com: A Lesson On Core Competency

For those of us who remember the humble beginnings of Amazon.com, we know that Amazon was all about books – and I’m not talking about the digital kind but the printed books you could touch and feel.  In fact, if you were going to order a book online, Amazon was your only option.  Soon thereafter, major retails like Barnes and Noble and Borders added their own online stores to try and stop their rapid decline in market share thanks to Amazon.

Today, Amazon sells everything from replacement grill parts to Halloween costumes.  It’s crazy, isn’t it?  As a marketer I asked myself how an online book seller could ever become the behemoth we know as Amazon.  Well, the answer is simple – core competency.
A core competency is something you or your business does extremely well, better than anyone else.  At first I thought that Amazon did book sales better than anyone else.  And for a while they did.  They built warehouses, advanced logistics, and marketing that was second to none.  But do you know what they did even better than that? The online customer buying experience.
Once you know your core competency, your options are unlimited.
When thinking about my buying experiences with Amazon over the years, I realized that from day one the buying experience was easy, informational, and thorough.  After buying just a few products from Amazon I was hooked.  Being a purist, I shuttered at the fact that they were selling anything other than books but I can see now they were actually selling a buying experience, not specific products.
It makes perfect sense to me that Amazon has grown into such an amazing online powerhouse.  If you’ve ever bought from them, you know that the buying experience is nothing short of amazing.  For me, I enjoy ordering via Amazon and getting a box delivered to my front door.
Expand you horizons
Because Amazon was selling a buying experience, it didn’t matter what they sold.  From books to lawn chairs, Amazon created a consistent user experience that was, and still is, the best online. Amazon.com innovated new ways to improve the buying experience and has shown no signs of slowing down: ratings, reviews, one-click buying, suggested items, etc.  It’s actually quite amazing.
There are many websites and ecommerce operations that have taken a few plays from the Amazon playbook. This is true with any market leader.  However, Amazon continues to innovate and because of their increasingly large market share will likely be the leader for years to come.  Or at least until a disruptive technology comes along that improves the buying experience even more.
Find your core competency
My challenge to you this week is to find your core competency.  What is it?  What is unique about you, your company, your products?  I believe my core competency is around taking complex processes or ideas and making them simple.  That’s what led to my “..Made Simple” book series (yes, it’s available on Amazon.com) where I take complex ideas about; search engine optimization, pay-per-click marketing, article marketing, and even weight loss, and offer simple, practical advice that drives results.
Your core competency can be around a specific tangible item or process.  It can even be about your company culture or user experience.  For example, your restaurant may serve the same food as another restaurant in town but you sell a particular type of experience.  Are you kid friendly?  Do you do desserts better than anyone else?  Do you focus on repeat customers and know each of your patrons personally?
Think about your core competency and then focus on it.  Think about how you can make it better.  By knowing and building on what you do best, you can continue to differentiate yourself and build your business faster, better, and larger, than your closest competitor.

 

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Why Amazon Should Buy HBO from Time Warner

Why Amazon Should Buy HBO from Time Warner

I was just thinking about how Amazon’s goal is to subsidize their new Kindle Fire by selling content – in particular video content, which can then be streamed using their Amazon Prime “Netflix-like” service.
In fact, on Monday …

Kindle Fire Silk Browser Proxying Stokes Privacy Concerns

Kindle Fire Silk Browser Proxying Stokes Privacy Concerns

The new Amazon Kindle Fire will use Amazon’s very own completely new Web browser called Silk that leverages Amazon’s EC2 architecture to proxy and cache web content for faster performance. You might think of it as something similar to Opera Mini, a for…

Amazon Kindle Fire – Hot or Not?

Amazon Kindle Fire – Hot or Not?

The Amazon Kindle Fire 7-inch tablet aims to take on the Apple iPad, but will the Fire catch fire with consumers? Amazon has loyal Kindle e-reader users, but part of its draw is the e-ink screen which works in direct sunlight for beach book reading. I…

Always-On With Amazon S3

Always-On With Amazon S3

Amazon S3 continues its steady growth, attracting storage users from the startup to the enterprise. But many are concerned about putting all their eggs in the S3 basket, and other companies are rising to the challenge. Recently, Nasuni and Gemini brief…

Amazon Cloud Services Meet Federal Security Standards

Amazon Cloud Services Meet Federal Security Standards

Key pieces of Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) cloud-computing infrastructure have achieved certification with the federal standard for IT security solutions, making the services a more viable option for adoption among federal agencies.

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