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I have a secret project which adds four hours every day to the 24 hours we have. There's a bit of time travel involved.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
We do have business relationships; we do licensing relationships, and people want to use Google services on top of Android. But in theory, you can use Android without Google.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
Good companies do whatever it takes to make sure apps are great and don't hesitate to add features.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
Things like WhatsApp are a great example of success that others have had on Android, which we see as welcome innovation on the platform.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
When you run a platform on scale, you have to make sure it's truly open. That way, not only do you do well, so do others.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
Users are trying to discover apps; we are trying to improve the app discovery process, and developers are trying to reach users. If you step back, it's a problem we solved with search and ads in search.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
If you step back and take a holistic look, I think any reasonable person would say Android is innovating at a pretty fast pace and getting it to users.
Quote by -Sundar Pichai
I'll keep on acting 'til they wipe the drool. I like the business. I like to do different parts and diverse characters. I haven't lost my enthusiasm yet!
Quote by -Robert Duvall
It's quite complicated and sounds circular, but we've worked out a way of calculate a Web site's importance.
Quote by -Larry Page
We don't have as many managers as we should, but we would rather have too few than too many.
Quote by -Larry Page
Over time, our emerging high-usage products will likely generate significant new revenue streams for Google as well as for our partners, just as search does today.
Quote by -Larry Page
Most people think companies are basically evil. They get a bad rap. And I think that's somewhat correct.
Quote by -Larry Page
Lots of companies don't succeed over time. What do they fundamentally do wrong? They usually miss the future.
Quote by -Larry Page
The ultimate search engine would basically understand everything in the world, and it would always give you the right thing. And we're a long, long ways from that.
Quote by -Larry Page
Many leaders of big organizations, I think, don't believe that change is possible. But if you look at history, things do change, and if your business is static, you're likely to have issues.
Quote by -Larry Page
If we were motivated by money, we would have sold the company a long time ago and ended up on a beach.
Quote by -Larry Page
“Don’t be afraid to say no to projects. Prove that you’re serious about specialization by turning down work that falls outside your area of expertise. The more people you say no to, the more referrals you’ll get to people who need your product or service.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Once you’ve isolated what is teachable, what your customers value, and what they need most often, document your process for delivering this type of product or service.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Next, name your scalable product or service. Naming your offering gives you ownership of it and helps you differentiate it from those of potential competitors.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“By early 2014, WhatsApp users were sharing more pictures than were posted on Facebook and the service had twice as many users as Twitter. WhatsApp was adding a million users a day when Facebook decided it had to buy them for $19 billion. WhatsApp is a classic network model subscription, in which the value of being a subscriber increases as more people subscribe.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Data has become an asset, and nobody has more customer information than a subscription business. Traditional companies are launching entire subscription offerings just for the data they provide.” ― John Warrillow, The Automatic Customer: Creating a Subsc
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Therefore, your biggest competitor for your subscription business is not the rival service; it is your customer’s inertia in not using your service.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Like many subscription models, Amazon Prime is a Trojan horse that is expanding the list of products consumers are willing to buy from Amazon and giving the eggheads in Seattle a mountain of customer data to sift through.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“These four factors—the access generation, light-switch reliability, delicious data, and the long tail—have led some of the world’s most successful companies and promising start-ups to shift their business models to a focus on subscriptions.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“WhichTestWon.com subscribers pay $25 per quarter or $75 per year for a subscription. When I interviewed Holland, I asked her why the cost of the subscription was so low. “That’s intentional,” Holland said. “We keep the price low to get as many paying customers as we can. It’s a gazillion times easier to convert a paying customer into an event attendee than it is to convince a nonpaying customer to come to an event.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Holland employed a full-time telemarketer who called people who had ordered a $7 case study. First, the telemarketer would ensure that the customer had received the case study and then would follow up with an invitation to a live event on the same topic. “We ended up selling 900 tickets to a $1,500 conference just because we called someone who bought a $7 article.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“video attracted so much attention that it crashed Dollar Shave Club’s servers. Within 48 hours of the video’s release, the company received 12,000 orders.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“At the time it was acquired, WhatsApp did not employ a single marketing executive.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Research firm Gartner estimates that “by 2015, 35% of Global 2000 companies with non-media digital products will generate incremental revenue of 5% to 10% through subscription-based services and revenue models.”12”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“there are two main things you need to focus on. First, as we saw in chapter 12, you need to find a way to consistently acquire customers for no more than a third of their lifetime value. Second, you need to reduce the number of customers who cancel (churn).”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“Next, name your scalable product or service. Naming your offering gives you ownership of it and helps you differentiate it from those of potential competitors.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“The simplifier model promises two things: not only will you take to-do items off your customer’s list, you will also be the one reminding the customer that the task needs doing.”
Quote by -John Warrillow
“You have only twenty-four hours a day, so the only way you can get more achieved in a day is by using other people’s time.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“Focusing on the cause (value) rather than the effect (making money) will lead to much greater long-term success.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“If you look at wealth distribution statistics from the last century you’ll notice that the top 4% own about 64% of wealth and the top 20% own about 80% of the wealth. This is despite this being the “information age.” You’d imagine that a hundred years ago only the wealthy had good access to information, hence it’s understandable why they held 80% of the wealth. Yet this wealth distribution statistic still holds up today, an age where information has been democratized and where even the poorest people have pretty much the same access to information as the wealthiest people. This proves that lack of information isn’t the issue holding back the bottom 80% of business owners—it’s human behavior and mindset. That certainly hasn’t changed in the last 100 years.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“Here’s the simplest, most jargon-free, definition of marketing you’re ever likely to come across: If the circus is coming to town and you paint a sign saying “Circus Coming to the Showground Saturday,” that’s advertising. If you put the sign on the back of an elephant and walk it into town, that’s promotion. If the elephant walks through the mayor’s flower bed and the local newspaper writes a story about it, that’s publicity. And if you get the mayor to laugh about it, that’s public relations. If the town’s citizens go to the circus, you show them the many entertainment booths, explain how much fun they’ll have spending money at the booths, answer their questions and ultimately, they spend a lot at the circus, that’s sales. And if you planned the whole thing, that’s marketing.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“Jim Rohn had an excellent philosophy on the matter: “You’ve got to think winter in the summer. It’s just too easy to get faked out when the sky is blue and the clouds are fleecy. You’ve got to prepare for winter because it’s coming, it always does.” In”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“One of the ways I recommend doing market research is by analyzing what your target market are actually buying or looking for.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“In his book titled The Book of Survival, Anthony Greenbank wrote: To live through an impossible situation, you don’t need to have the reflexes of a Grand Prix driver, the muscles of a Hercules, the mind of an Einstein. You simply need to know what to do.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“The Answers Have Changed Albert Einstein was once giving an exam paper to his graduating class. It turned out that it was the exact same exam paper he had given them the previous year. His teaching assistant, alarmed at what he saw and thinking it to be the result of the professor’s absentmindedness, alerted Einstein. “Excuse me, sir,” said the shy assistant, not quite sure how to tell the great man about his blunder. “Yes?” said Einstein. “Um, eh, it’s about the test you just handed out.” Einstein waited patiently. “I’m not sure if you realize it, but this is the same test you gave out last year. In fact, it’s identical.” Einstein paused to think for a moment, then said, “Yes, it is the same test but the answers have changed.” Just as the answers in physics change as new discoveries are made, so too do the answers in business and in marketing.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“And that is exactly who you need to be perceived as in the eyes and mind of your prospects—as someone who educates them and solves their problems.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“This would be a good time to share with you my definition of an entrepreneur: “someone who solves people’s problems at a profit.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“Consultative, advisory selling is the most cost-effective, the most enduring, the most impactful and the most powerful marketing strategy a business owner could ever devise.”
Quote by -Allan DIB
“Lifetime value and customer acquisition cost are two of the key numbers you need to know to measure marketing effectiveness.”
Quote by -Allan DIB