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		<title>The Theory of Stuff</title>
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<div>Once again, this is not the post I set out to write. The one I set out to write was called &#8220;In Search of Location&#8217;s Sweet Spot&#8221; and it&#8217;s sitting in draft and not yet posted. That&#8217;s because before I can submit that post I need to write this one as a warm up act.</div>
<p>Just like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Elk's_Theory_on_Brontosauruses">Anne Elk (Miss)</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAYDiPizDIs">I have a theory</a>. I call it my Theory of Stuff. I&#8217;m sure that other people, far more learned and erudite than I, have articulated such a theory but I&#8217;ve yet to come across any evidence for this and for now at least, it remains mine and it contains three buckets, looking something like this:</p>
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<div>On the far left hand side we have the <em>stuff</em> bucket. Whilst <em>stuff</em> may sound vague, it&#8217;s entirely intentional. <em>Stuff</em> is defined as a collection or set of items, things or matter. Though I was focussing primarily on location data and location based mobile services, this applies equally well to other businesses and markets. It could be stock, inventory, left handed widgets or a plethora of other things.</div>
<div>On the far right hand side we have <em>people</em> bucket. The exact number of people doesn&#8217;t matter, for small businesses the number will probably be small and for large businesses the number will be, err, larger. These people are your customers, your audience. Hopefully they have money as well.</div>
<div>And then in the middle we have the <em>secret sauce</em> bucket. Again, it doesn&#8217;t matter what this <strong><em>is</em></strong> but it&#8217;s very important to look at what the secret sauce actually <strong><em>does</em></strong>.</div>
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<li>The secret sauce is a bidirectional pipe that connects stuff to people.</li>
<li>It allows you to expose your business&#8217;s stuff to the people who are your customers, hopefully adding value along the way.</li>
<li>It also allows you to extract money from the people in exchange for access to your business&#8217;s stuff. In the Internet industry we call this monetizing your audience.</li>
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<div>In order for your business to succeed, you need to have all three of these buckets in place. Have people and secret sauce but no stuff? Fail. Have stuff and secret sauce but no people? Fail. You get the idea.</div>
<div>Take a look at every business that is succeeding, especially those that are online and where the stuff bucket contains data, and you&#8217;ll see that they have all three buckets in place. Take a look at those businesses which have failed or are failing, especially those that are online, and you either see one bucket missing or there&#8217;s just not enough of it.</div>
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		<title>2009 In Review Part 3: People</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 18:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finished up part 2 of my 2009 review with the observation that 2009&#160;seemed to be a lot less about technology and more about communities and people&#160;so what better way to end my 2009 review by calling attention to the &#8230; <a href="http://www.vicchi.org/2009/12/24/2009-in-review-part-3-people/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finished up part 2 of my 2009 review with the observation that 2009&nbsp;<a href="http://www.vicchi.org/2009/12/24/2009-in-review-part-2-organisations/">seemed to be a lot less about technology and more about communities and people</a>&nbsp;so what better way to end my 2009 review by calling attention to the people who I feel deserve mention.
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<div>Firstly and most importantly there&#8217;s my wife, my children and my family. You know who you all are. You put up with me, with geo and with my work and online life and you never stop believing. I don&#8217;t need to say anymore</div>
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<div>Then there&#8217;s the other people who&#8217;ve believed, a word I&#8217;ve used a lot in this set of linked 2009 review posts, who&#8217;ve helped, supported, encouraged, criticised and who&#8217;ve given me a platform to speak on.</div>
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<li><a href="http://twitter.com/twbell">Tyler Bell</a>&nbsp;- ex head of Geo product for Yahoo! and now at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.alikelist.com/home">alikelist.com</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/mlaw26">Mark Law</a>&nbsp;- ex VP of product for MapQuest and how at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.alikelist.com/home">alikelist.com</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/osbornec">Chris Osborne</a>&nbsp;- Mr #geomob and my geo-conscience</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/stevenFeldman">Steven Feldman</a>&nbsp;- roving geo-consultant and the man behind&nbsp;<a href="https://challenge.geovation.org.uk/">GeoVation</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/plasticbaguk">Tom Coates</a>&nbsp;- Yahoo! Fire Eagle, that says enough</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/aaronofmontreal">Aaron Cope</a>&nbsp;- ex troublemaker at Flickr and now troublemaker at Stamen</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/sophiedp/">Sophie Davies-Patrick</a>&nbsp;- head of Yahoo! Developer Network International</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/codepo8">Christian Heilman</a>&nbsp;- developer evangelist at Yahoo! Developer Network</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/freshelectrons/">Havi Hoffman</a>&nbsp;- Yahoo! Developer Network</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/stevec/">Steve Coast</a>&nbsp;- founder of OpenStreetMap</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/uphamb">Bob Upham</a>&nbsp;- Yahoo! Geo Technologies</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/edparsons">Ed Parsons</a>&nbsp;- Google&#8217;s geotechnologist</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/paul_clarke/">Paul Clarke</a>&nbsp;- open data and digital engagement guru</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/tonyfish">Tony Fish</a>&nbsp;- author of My Digital Footprint and angel investor</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/andrewjscott/">Andrew Scott</a>&nbsp;- entrepreneur and CEO of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.rummble.com">Rummble</a></li>
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<div>And finally there&#8217;s my team, my group, the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ygeoblog.com/">Geo Technologies</a>&nbsp;crowd in the United States and in the United Kingdom; you continue to produce one of the finest geo platforms there is and you consistently make me look good.</div>
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<li>Martin Barnes</li>
<li>Walter Andrag</li>
<li>Mike Dickson</li>
<li>Holger Dürer</li>
<li>Bob Craig</li>
<li>Roman Kirillov</li>
<li>Eddie Babcock</li>
<li>Samira Swarnkar</li>
<li>Rob Halliday</li>
<li>Rob Tyler</li>
<li>Chris Gent</li>
<li>Steve May</li>
<li>Ali Abtoy</li>
<li>Andrei Bychay</li>
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<div>2009 was a good year for people and for geo; I look forward to writing 2010&#8242;s review of the year and see that we&#8217;ve gone to the great heights that&nbsp;<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2009/dec/11/you-decide-future-technology">The Guardian and Garner expect of the location aware Internet</a>.</div>
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<div>That&#8217;s it; I&#8217;m all blogged out for 2009 and so I wish a very Happy Christmas and a geo-tastic New Year to you all.</div>
<p style="font-size: 10px;">  <a href="http://posterous.com">Posted via email</a>   from <a href="http://vicchi.posterous.com/2009-in-review-part-3-people">Gary&#8217;s Posterous</a>  </p>
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