Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Got a good laugh from the following excerpt of Thomas Friedman's Op-Ed column in this morning's New York Times, on the subject of the coming digital backlash. Contains an idea for marketing that some of the professionals on the list might want to adopt. ************************************************** Day 5: Minneapolis. I am visiting hometown friends, Ken and Jill Greer, who own an ad agency that advertises its services on a Web site, Thinkgreer.com. Under photographic services, the Greers offered potential clients two choices of photography: "Digital" or "Silver Halide." "People would call us," Ken recalled, "and say, 'I'm familiar with digital photography, but what is this new silver halide? What sort of technology is that?' You know, on the Internet everyone wants to be the first to discover something new, and they assumed that silver halide was this hot new technology." Silver halide is just a fancy term for plain old film. But the name is so high-techy sounding that some people assumed it was the new, new thing, and they had to have it. ************************************************** Chuck Albertson Seattle, Wash.