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9 things this guy learned about business from The White Stripes
Here's a cool article from Young Go Getter Dot Com on nine things you can learn from The White Stripes to make your business more successful. Better yet, with each point the poster makes about business, a point is also made about what makes The White Stripes music successful.
Here's a couple:
1) Less is more
Call them partners in business, music, or crime, Meg and Jack are a stunning example of a powerful pair. They didn’t have a flock of choreographed dancers, 12-piece brass band, or backup singers. This duo managed to rock the house all by their lonesome selves.
6) Develop a brand that is distinguished and easily recognizable
Show me red and white stripes and there’s only one band that comes to mind. Same with anything from The Economist or Nike.
7) Put a spin on commonality
There are millions of fans out there who deny liking blues, yet they love The White Stripes. Introduce your fans to something they may not know they like.
Read them all here: 9 things I learned about business from The White Stripes
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26.07.2007


1 thing I learned about business from the entire music industry: Shit Sells!