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Finding the Needles in the Haystack (Why competition is healthy)

29 pointsby j0nccover 15 years ago

3 comments

spencerfryover 15 years ago
I'm trying to make people think differently about their competition. Competition is a healthy thing rather than something to be worried about. Plenty of companies can co-exist even if they're doing the same thing.
adamhowellover 15 years ago
"The best designers aren't going to pay for references because they have jobs coming in all of the time while the poorly-established people don't have the money to spend, hence you'll be left with the designers of middling quality."<p>Great point. I hadn't thought of it quite this way before, and I think you might be right.<p>If the traffic keeps flowing, big firms that overcharge will stay on with paid spots and decent-to-poor small design shops and individual freelancers will take up the free spots.
redorbover 15 years ago
*Just related to the title/ I once registered and might still have...<p>aHayStack.com and FindYourNeedle.com<p>both are a reference to finding your needle in the haystack / the first one is now probably obsolete cause of haystack.com (37signals) and the second one might work better for drug addicts :?/