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Five examples about clever Customer Acquisition (Cost) Strategies 1. The Happy Meal 2. AOL Discs 3. HoTMaiL 4. Netflix Coupons 5. Zillow vs Expedia sorry for the previous episode's audio

The transition from physical to digital is currently happening, this episode looks at examples so far, and tries to raise an awareness for noticing things in the future. Digital is not better than physical, but digital does improve things relative to certain jobs to be done.

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Notes and highlights from Walton's book, https://amzn.to/2uu4S6q. More at http://thewaiterspad.com/2018/07/26/sam-walton.

In this episode, we'll look at the numbers (from A or Z to A to Z), the world (it changes), and the brain (it's fast). I'll also suggest some solutions like getting distance, asking 'What's cheaper than a helicopter?', and the advantages of travel. Hans Rosling's is a nice contribution to the literature of books like A Field Guide to Lies, The Half-Life of Facts, How to Lie with Statistics, and How Not to Be Wrong. What makes Rosling's book different (and excellent) is the gusto. It's a book written by calloused hands. The words on the page are the same that he spoke in Davos. The thoughts are important and the thinking is too.

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