In a sea of great minds, wonderful inventions and other curiosities, you just be unique in our approach. Getting stakeholders, investors, and customers to rally and unify around your concepts will be imperative to your success. You want to create a sense of ubiquity while you're marketing and selling your ideas. Be careful that this ubiquitousness is not just a fad but that it can have a lasting presence. A good example of a ubiquitous product is pantyhose. They are found everywhere, new upstart companies are constantly improving them and creating newer products from them like Spanks and undergarments the likes of what Ardyss Life produces. Men are secretly wearing pantyhose for everything from back problems to fetishes. It's something simple and long lasting that makes the best use of your time. This is why your passion and personal belief in what you are doing will be important. If you like and would invest, or buy into it, you have a much better chance of convincing others of your endeavor's merit.
Questions
1. What three ubiquitous products or services do you use and or like?
Activity
1. (In learning) Gather in groups of 3 or more. Each person should come up with one idea present it to one another in groups. Each group should rally around one person's idea, based on merit, usefulness, and uniqueness.
2. (In Practice) So how many people you can commit to to form a solid team. Repeat Activity One with commitment and follow through. Remember to commit to a certain amount of time to pursue your endeavor, reevaluate that pursuit often. Fine tune your attempts.
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