Apr 10, 2012

How to know if you get a thread or an opportunity?


I know this one… It’s up to YOU!
Are you ready to avoid the thread? Can you cover your weak points? Then it isn’t a thread anymore!
Are you ready to make the most of an opportunity? Can you sharp up your strong points? Then the sky is the limit!
Let’s see a case in point. Do you know super-marmite?
I meet with this project through startupweekend.org  they say..
“Startup Weekends are weekend-long, hands-on experiences where entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs can find out if startup ideas are viable.  On average, half of Startup Weekend’s attendees have technical backgrounds, the other half have business backgrounds”
ummmm… half technical and half business? Does it ring the bell the two hands posted to you?
Supermarmite is one example of social entrepreneurship. You want a profit? Of course, but the most important thing is to dynamize local communities, sharing values and culture!
Get curious? Check this video out.
Or this one...
So, what do you think? super-marmite is a thread or an opportunity for local restaurants?
Is it your competitor? OR Can it be a member of your chain of value? Are there any chances to become Supermarmite a customer?
If you have a restaurant nearby are you able to use the chain of value, web 2.0 and e-marketing to seduce your customer?
Can you use Strategic Triangle to make up your mind?
By the way… maybe this website can be useful in your analysis www.eatwithalocal.com 
Can you use web 2.0 business model scheme to classify it?
At the end of the day super-marmite is also a good example of Location Based Services (LBS) Can you provide a technological scheme?
Do you have the knowledge both in business model and technological architecture to create something similar?
Remember Seneca “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”
Are you ready to compete? Let Touristology help you! Then when you will become successful returns here and share your knowledge, contacts, and attitudes. In this way...
You will help us to make Touristology a better SCIENCE!

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