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Patio11 says Hello Ladies

699 点作者 akshat大约 14 年前

37 条评论

patio11大约 14 年前
Posted with slides on my blog.<p><a href="http://www.kalzumeus.com/2011/03/26/software-for-underserved-markets/" rel="nofollow">http://www.kalzumeus.com/2011/03/26/software-for-underserved...</a><p>I had been waiting for the video to come out -- they usually use them to promote the Business of Software conference. So, let me make my one plug: <i>go to the Business of Software conference</i>. It was one of the highlights of my professional career, and I got advice and inspiration that directly helped get AR launched the following month. This talk barely gets in the ballpark of quality of some of the presentations -- and the real reason to go isn't the presentations, but to meet people who doing great things in software. (More than once I found myself asking "Who the heck let me sit at this table?! This guy bootstrapped a business which sells <i>nuclear power plant control software</i> and now has N employees and Y million revenue. I make bingo cards for a living!")<p>Thanks for the praise by the way.
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aw3c2大约 14 年前
Non-blogspam link: <a href="http://businessofsoftware.blip.tv/file/4933754/" rel="nofollow">http://businessofsoftware.blip.tv/file/4933754/</a><p>Alternatively a direct link to the 70MB M4V (H264 &#38; AAC) source (so you can avoid Flash, even though Blip.tv has HTML5 I think): <a href="http://blip.tv/file/get/Businessofsoftware-PatrickMcKenzieMarketingToMinorities763.m4v" rel="nofollow">http://blip.tv/file/get/Businessofsoftware-PatrickMcKenzieMa...</a><p>It's a video called "Patrick McKenzie. Marketing to minorities".<p>Title of the talk was "Software for underserved markets", he talks about women. It's quite short (&#60;10 minutes) and full with wit and energy. Great fun to watch.
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edw519大约 14 年前
Patrick, I'm really glad to see you use the reference from the Atlantic article in your presentation. It was one of the most memorable "testimonials without even being a testimonial" I've ever read about the use software for a higher purpose:<p><i>Next, Mr. Taylor announces it’s time for Multiplication Bingo. As Mr. Taylor reads off a problem (“20 divided by 5”), the kids scour their boards, chips in hand, looking for 4’s. One girl is literally shaking with excitement. Another has her hands clasped in a prayer position. I find myself wanting to play. You know you’re in a good classroom if you have to stop yourself from raising your hand.</i><p>My reaction, which hasn't changed, from 11 months ago:<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1267630" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1267630</a><p>The full article:<p><a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/print/2010/01/what-makes-a-great-teacher/7841/" rel="nofollow">http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/print/2010/01/what-makes...</a>
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noahc大约 14 年前
The best line is when he says, "features.html should 404."<p>What he says is basically:<p>1. Develop a niche, and this is probably easier if you target women.<p>2. Sell an emotional experience, not features.<p>3. Tell stories because software is boring.<p>4. Profit!!!
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nhebb大约 14 年前
That was a great speech. After ruminating a bit, I'm still left with the sad thought that I have no clue how to put this information to use. I just went through my last 100 orders and 29 were women, so there's room for improvement. I just Googled a few variations of "how women buy on the internet", which resulted in a bunch of sites for little blue pills and Russian brides, I didn't find any useful studies. It would be a good reading topic if anyone knows a source.
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follower大约 14 年前
Wow, really nicely done. Sure, some nerves and timing issues but really impressive outside that, particularly as an non-natural public speaker.<p>Of course, the true measure of public speaking is how many people act on the message. :) Would be interested to know what feedback patio11 has received on that front.<p>Are the slides available somewhere? Couldn't find them on his site.
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revorad大约 14 年前
"Software is just the monetisation engine for the emotion business."<p>That makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time.
marklittlewood大约 14 年前
It is difficult to understate how good Patrick was.<p>BoS has some of the best speakers in the business. Some you will have heard of - Seth Godin, Joel Spolsky, Geoffrey Moore - some you won't have heard from even if you have heard of them - Peldi at Balsamiq for example. <a href="http://businessofsoftware.org/prevyear.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://businessofsoftware.org/prevyear.aspx</a><p>Patrick only had 7 minutes 30 seconds but he rocked the house. He will be back this year we hope.
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singular大约 14 年前
Brilliant talk - but for some reason I always envisioned patio11 as being quite considerably older...!
swah大约 14 年前
This was great, but he seemed a little nervous, although his text was perfect.
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bearwithclaws大约 14 年前
Very impressive, Patrick! Love the energy and humor.<p>Just wondering, how many times you practice it? (I'm guessing at least 5 times)
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marklittlewood大约 14 年前
If you are going to pick something up and post it on your Posterous, ignore the copyright notices, then post it on Hacker News, it would be really lovely if you could include one small link back to the event page you took it from.<p><a href="http://businessofsoftware.org/" rel="nofollow">http://businessofsoftware.org/</a><p>Thanks.
davidw大约 14 年前
Interesting and very timely, I think a significant portion of the audience for <a href="http://LiberWriter.com" rel="nofollow">http://LiberWriter.com</a> will turn out to be women.<p>So... what kind of easy to create image can I put up to show how things work in a more 'human' way? I like the spareness of the design and I'm not paying for a designer until I start making steady money so "go pay a design guy a lot of money" is not a good answer.
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csavage大约 14 年前
This is a man who understands why people buy stuff. Awesome to see him talk.
keyle大约 14 年前
This was brilliant. To me the best part was about bringing the emotional connection to customers right from the home page. Sell them the success they're subconsciously seeking.
jasonlotito大约 14 年前
Such a simple talk, such simple advice, but I learned so much. So much is obvious upon reflection, but great advice usually is. Awesome job.
jenndox大约 14 年前
Thanks for explicitly calling out that it isn't that people sell poorly to women, but that we sell poorly to everyone. It is a very useful turn to take when thinking about market segmentation. Great talk!
marklittlewood大约 14 年前
If you are thinking of going to Business of Software this year, the first Early Bird discount finishes midnight PST on Sunday night. Over 150 places of 380 total gone already.<p><a href="http://businessofsoftware.org/" rel="nofollow">http://businessofsoftware.org/</a>
dutchrapley大约 14 年前
This is great. Goes along with Zed Shaw's philosophy on the selling and purchasing of enterprise software - steaks and strippers. Features are boring, steaks and strippers aren't.<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/2723800" rel="nofollow">http://vimeo.com/2723800</a> (17:53)
jwwest大约 14 年前
This was an awesome presentation, quick, funny, to the point.<p>However, it brought up some interesting questions for me. How many people can truly create software for the sole purpose of selling it? Unless he really likes Bingo cards, he worked on this software not out of love but love for money.<p>This isn't a bash, I'm insanely curious actually. The more I think about it, the more I know that I cannot create software for women because I have absolutely no interests that would coincide with an underserved market. Maybe I'm just not creative enough? And honestly, for me to create an awesome product, I'd have to be invested in it somehow.
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chopsueyar大约 14 年前
Patio11, good speech and funny, too. Awesome job, man!
bane大约 14 年前
Great talk! Funny, engaging, involved the audience, full of great content.<p><i>I</i> certainly learned something, already rethinking a few parts of our messaging.
noonespecial大约 14 年前
I wondered at first how Patrick could squeeze success from something like Bingo card creation.<p>I don't anymore.
jdp23大约 14 年前
I think of it as a two-dimensional market segmentation perspective: gender on one dimension, race on another. In a lot of segments, almost everybody is fighting it out in the "white guy" quadrant or at least the "guy" half. Take the Q&#38;A space, for example: Quora is 80-90% guys, and so is StackOverflow. So there's room for competitors targeting the "niches" that actually make up most of the population. And there are similar dynamics in most market segments ...
marcamillion大约 14 年前
I have been highly anticipating this, and it's better than I thought it would be. A bit awkward at times, but that's what makes it so endearing.<p>We can see how genuine he is.<p>Good job Patrick!
sdizdar大约 14 年前
Excellent presentation. Brilliant. I'm always told that sell process is actually selling one of these four things: fear, greed, vanity, or insecurity.<p>But that is easier said than done. I have no clue how to achieve that (I'm still in "sell features" mindset). I would like to hear is there are any good examples of software product or server which does that well.
kellysutton大约 14 年前
Kind of along the lines of this is Spolsky's advice that he would give out at the Dev Days conference tour he does/did with Carsonified: How is your software going to get someone laid?<p>While a little far-fetched, it does help keep everything in perspective although it serves the young guy demographic a bit more.
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chapel大约 14 年前
Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed the presentation and have a newfound respect for patio11. Not that I didn't enjoy listening to him on the Techzing Podcast.
ct大约 14 年前
At the end of the video Patrick mentions his website has some example businesses for women. Anyone have the link to that page?
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Vivtek大约 14 年前
Fan<i>tas</i>tic presentation!
some1else大约 14 年前
Business of Software is the best for sharing these videos. Thanks Joel/BoS!
shadowpwner大约 14 年前
Random, but is the intro from the "Stuff You Should Know" podcast?
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pbhjpbhj大约 14 年前
I hate hero shots, do we have to have hero shots?
akshat大约 14 年前
Sorry for the karma bait title :)
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code_acdc大约 14 年前
Very interesting prespective
dawgr大约 14 年前
Expect a surge in period tracker web apps.
mistermann大约 14 年前
Doesn't work on iPhone?