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Reading: Seth Godin - The Myth of Big Salaries

Posted on March 23, 2009 by MillerNo Comments

This is a tremendous post by Seth Godin on firms using salaries as a one axis marketing tool.  Here’s an excerpt, but be sure to read the full post, its brilliant.

After a million dollars or so in salary, the absolute amount that a person is paid has no real impact on their life. They can’t eat more meals in a day or wear more shoes. What matters to the manager is the relative amount. How much more would I make over there? Why does that company pay its CEO more than my company pays me?

(Aside: should the guys who drive an armored car that carries millions of dollars in bonds get paid more than the guys that drive an armored car that only carries thousands of dollars in cash? Does the amount of money handled change the difficult of the work?)

Twenty years ago, financial industry salaries were a tiny fraction of what they are today. Did lesser people do the work? Did they try less hard? Think smaller thoughts? Of course not. The reasons salaries are high is that the number is a signaling mechanism, a very expensive marketing campaign.

Full post here.

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Seth’s 5 Tips for Better Online Surveys

Posted on February 16, 2009 by MillerNo Comments

Another Brilliant post by Seth Godin.  Can’t wait to see him at The 99% Conference in April.  Here’s the first two, full 5 at his site (don’t want to rob his traffic).

  1. Every question you ask is expensive. (Expensive in terms of loyalty and goodwill). Don’t ask a question unless you truly care about the answer. This means that a vague question with vague answers (extremely satisfied…acceptable…extremely dissatisfied and no scale to compare them to) is a total waste of time. What action will you take based on that? It’s smarter to ask, “how much would you say lunch was worth?”
  2. Every question you ask changes the way your users think. If you ask, “which did you hate more…” then you’ve planted a seed.

Read the Full post here.

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Seth Godin’s 7 Tips for Startups in a Down Economy

Posted on February 4, 2009 by MillerNo Comments

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