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Thought

If you had to choose one, would you create something because it would sell well, or because it was a good product?

Good Experience advocates the second way.

Of course,...

- many companies thrive on the first way

- many people are hailed as doing the second, while they actually mostly do the first

- in practice, you can do some of both, and most people do

- it happens that, especially online, you can make a lot of money by creating something good

But - this is perhaps the crucial point of this entire endeavor at Good Experience - you have to choose, first, what path you will follow. Making this choice determines everything that comes after. Selling well or creating good?





All Projects from Good Experience

Gel Conference
Our annual get-together in New York
Jobs Board
Post or find a job
Gootodo
The world's best todo list
Good Experience Games
The best games online
Uncle Mark Gift Guide
The 2008 guide to technology and life
Goovite
Easy event invites
Good Experience Blog & Newsletter
Mark Hurst explores good experience

"...the Elements of Style for the digital age."
- Seth Godin
Bit Literacy, the book by Mark Hurst, shows how to solve email and info overload.