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15

Nov

Amazon, Sony, Barnes & Noble: Here I Come! - How I'm challenging the e-reader

Yo,

I’m working on a way to crush the e-reader. I’m going up against companies such as Amazon, Sony and Barnes & Noble, but I’m also in a slightly different market. Each of those listed competitors has placed their resources into digital ink as the future medium of how we consume published writings: books, newspapers, ect.

You’ll notice that these companies are trying to merely digitize what is already commonly available. Amazon in particular has an ambitious goal for their Kindle:” Every book printed, in any language, all available in less than 60 seconds. It’s great concept. I think they’re aiming to be the leader in digital books, following in the footsteps of Apple, who is indisputably the leading in digital music.

However, Amazon et. al., are trying to replicate the printed book a bit too much. They’re spending resources to find the digital ink that best replicates the text of a printed book. I’m a huge believer that innovation is what drives our future. In fact, Bill Gates said, “Never before in history has innovation offered promise of so much to so many in so short of time.” If you can ignore the “so”s, and discover the message behind the words, you’ll find that he’s encouraging the creation of new technologies. If you recall that Gates’ simply took an existing technology, DOS, and tweaked it a bit to create MS-DOS, you should conclude that sometimes the best technologies are existent, but are not reaching their fullest potential.

I plan to take on Amazon et. al, by utilizing familiar technologies in a different application. Mind you, in this process, the channel by which the media is delivered is unique, hence an innovative solution.

Changing gears a bit, let’s look at the impact of channel versus product/content. In terms of value proposition to customers, there are two separate components:

1) The product/content they get.

2) The channel they get it through - the convenience, ease of access, ect.

At any given time, there is always a struggle between companies that provide the channel and the companies that provide the content/product.

a) Some stores associate themselves with the best choices at the best cost. (i.e. Target)

b) Some stores associate themselves with the most valuable, desirable products. (i.e. Nike)

The product for news companies is the news content, regardless of how it’s published.

The channels are:

1.    Newsprint

2.    Television

3.    Printed Magazines

4.    The Internet

5.    iPhone, Kindle and other mobile devices.

For any of these channels, either the publishers own the channel or they don’t.

When they don’t, it’s in the best interests of the channel owner to play down (and even actively destroy) the value assigned to news.

This destruction of value is actually a reassigning of value i.e. the channel becomes more and more important. It works best when there is a single company that owns the channel.

The most profitable channel is the one that makes the product seem worthless and the channel seem invaluable.

Channel owners can make content ‘worthless’ and at the same time, use customers consuming this ‘worthless content’ to generate profits.

Channel Owners are trying to create Content Sources

Look at all the websites search engine companies are buying or creating i.e.

1. Microsoft is creating Live Spaces for content, PhotoSynth for photos, and so forth.

2. Yahoo bought Flickr, they bought Geocities, and so forth.

These companies eventually intend to produce their own content (or have user-generated content) and completely marginalize quality content creators.

They are doing their part to take over the channel and the product.

Back to how I’m about to take on Amazon, Sony, and Barnes & Noble, and effectively take on the e-reader.

Three main ideals must remain:

1) The brand image must remain with the publisher

2) The channel in which the content is delivered must become the starting point for the content.

3) The overall process must be platform-based.

I’m confident that I’ll be able to take on the big e-reader manufactures, simply because their focus in not in the right area. I’m looking to bring the benefits of exiting technologies to allow for improved media interaction.

Peace,

Brandon Layland

30

Aug

My Last Full Week of Summer Vacation

Yo,

It’s awhile since I’ve posted. My summer vacation has been great! I know that I’ll look back at my time in Wayzata with great memories. This summer is also marks a slew of new beginnings for my family that have rekindled our inner spirits.

This Fall, I’ll be moving away from my home state to attend college and my brothers will be advancing to high school. It’s honestly difficult to believe that the moment I’ve been so eagerly awaiting is just days away. And, in the same respect, it’s difficult to believe that my brothers will soon walk the halls I once had the honor to walk at Wayzata High School. I’m eager for these changes and advancement.

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As for this blog, after reading The Four Hour Workweek, I figured that I could batch my blogging to ensure that content is published daily. Because I follow a pattern with this blog, see panel on upper left, and because I’m limited to only a few sentences with my other blog, I’ve finally decided to use Posterous, where you’ll find nothing but randomness as I begin to play around with this newfound sandbox. However, due to its amazing ablility to foward content to all of my other social networks, I might actually use it to simplify my social media. In that case, I’ll find another sandbox to blast my randomness.

In addition to publishing daily on this blog, my other blog, and my Posterous, I’ve also setup up a seperate and public Twitter account where I’ll setup automated links for my social networks (such as my Words of Wisdom blog). It’s rather unfortunate that I must maintain an elevated level of privacy with my social networks, but it is quite necessary.

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If you got this far, thank you! I look forward to maintaining my blogs. In the near future, you’ll be able to read my Words of Wisdom via e-mail thanks to MailChimp and shortly thereafter, you’ll be up-to-the-moment with text messages from the Words of Wisdom blog.

Peace is love,

Brandon Layland
laylandblog at gmail.com

07

Jun

I'm back!

Yo,

It’s been quite sometime since I’ve been public on the Internet. I’m sure you all are wondering why I chose to take a short break from social media. Somethings are difficult to explain via the Internet, especially personal affairs. (No, not like Former President Clinton!)

I am pretty amped to be back online! I know that I’ve have the proper time to really think about where I want to be in the next few years and even beyond the next five years.

Since my last post, I have been pretty busy with an undisclosed business venture and Online Frontiers, LLC and even helping out a few friends with their local venture, Marine Solutions, LLC. Oh yeah, I graduated from Wayzata High School!

Since my first week of summer vacation, I have caught up on sleep and made slight progress with Online Frontiers, LLC. I’m greatly looking forward to this summer vacation and what we’ll achieve.

I’d like to make a shoutout to those who have been supportive of my break in communication.

Peace is love,

Brandon Layland
laylandblog at gmail.com

05

Apr

It's been one week!

Greetings,

It’s been one week since I launched my new layout and Tumblr concept. See this post that lauched my concept last Sunday.

I have gained two followers on Tumblr via Twitter since my transformation. This blog has managed a slight increase in absolute unique visitors, according to Google Analytics. However, I ambitiously hoped for a significant increase.

On the contrary, I am proud to say that my Daily Words of Wisdom has experienced ample growth.

Every Sunday, I create a list of seven goals I wish to accomplish for the upcoming week. Mind you, these are small goals that play a slight role in my query of quarterly goals.

- Continue to run every morning
- Mind that food is fuel and only beneficial food should be consumed
- Read for at least thirty minutes daily
- Maintain this blog
- Twitter my WoW blog daily
- Take advantage of the warm Spring weather
- Make a final decision regarding year of 2009-2010

I hope that you, the reader, enjoy my new project. Let me know what you think! I’m eager to read your comments, suggestions and thoughts.

Peace is love,

Brandon Layland
laylandblog at gmail.com

29

Mar

Today my blog is reamped!

Hello all! Today I logged into Tumblr to find seven buttons staring at me: Text, Photo, Quote, Link, Chat, Audio and Video.

Tumblr Dashboard

That inspired me to finally blog daily. When I inspected the Tumblr Dashboard closer, I connected the seven buttons with the seven days of the week. Therefore readers may expect me to post as follows:

Sunday: Text
Monday: Photo
Tuesday: Quote
Wednesday: Link
Thursday: Chat
Friday: Audio
Saturday: Video

This should keep me on my toes. I am certainly excited to blog daily and I know truly believe that Tumblr is the way to blog. The only challege I forsee is on Thursdays. I do not know if I’ll be able to provide fresh content as I tend to chat with a set number of people.

Let me know what you think! I’m eager to read your comments, suggestions and thoughts.

Peace is love,

Brandon Layland
laylandblog at gmail.com