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Building our base in Siberia

This is from Seth Godin’s blogJason Alba thought I needed a pick me up. I’ve decided the Marine Iguana (who looks like he’s smiling here) is the new HireVue mascot

Marine IguanaThe marine iguana

Marine iguanas swim. They eat stuff in shallow water, which is surprising behavior for an iguana.How is it possible for there to be marine iguanas?

Ordinary iguanas washed onshore of some of the Galapagos Islands a few millenia ago and quickly
discovered that eating the way they were used to wasn’t going to work, because there wasn’t anything to eat. Most of them starved to death. A few, though, were lucky enough that they could tolerate foraging around on the edge of the ocean. Over generations, iguanas with this trait thrived, while those that were born without it died out. A new species evolved.

The interesting lesson for marketers is this: if iguanas had had predators and competition while this was going on, they never would have survived. The barren nature of their marketplace gave them the time they needed to evolve (or as marketers with egos would say, “figure out”) a strategy that worked.

Too often, marketers are drawn to the hot market. The problem with the hot market is that if you don’t get it right quickly, you get crushed. Really big ideas tend to get perfected in the Siberian outposts, the little niches that get ignored (until they get really big). It takes a lot of confidence to walk into a hyper-competitive market with something new. Quieter markets may just give you the cover you need to work out what it’s going to take to make those marketers grow.

HireVue is growing, we have added a number of Fortune 500 clients lately, got some great press and have released some great new technologies but it sure does feel like we are in Siberia sometimes when it comes to adoption and recognition! We aren’t the sexiest cat on the block since we aren’t a Web 2.0 social networking widget longtail market based copycat but maybe someday we will get to the cool hall.

Thanks again Jason! I needed the pick me up!

–Mark

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