Friday, August 5, 2005

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Trend: I, I, I - 4 Egonomics

"The problem of my story is that we keep all geniuses. To produce Something not enough for us to do not anything, no, we must represent something. This is our inalienable right as citizens of the 21st century . If Christina Aguilera or Britney or some wanker of "America Idol" which may represent, why not me? "

Nick Hornby - A long way down

What Nick Hornby in his new book "A long way down" describes a problem, Many companies see an opportunity. Try to always be there and he cut the products to the body for the idiosyncratic customer. The BMW Mini is it in umpteen variations, the iPod in I do-not-how-many colors. The cigarette brand Prince advertises with the slogan "Tastes not all - good,"

The trend Egonomics is currently at its peak, perhaps demonstrated by the fact that the first ad that I pitched in my search for an example of this week I, like Faust's fitted on the eye to the trend. (Prince) The term describes

Egonomics that it be economically viable for companies can adapt to the wearer's personality. The economy reacts with Mass Custumization - a word created from the apparent contrast custumization and mass production. It's about as far as possible to the customer set without losing efficiency in mind. What

individually tailor services to you, for you are indispensable (eg, 24 hours opening times at the gas station)?
What little quirks did you gain weight, to the mainstream is not quite so close to? As always, I'm excited!

Greetings from the capital!

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