The Internet's Never Ending Gold Rush
Reprint (with permission) of a Matt Levenhagen blog post:
This is in response to question posed, "Is the Internet Gold Rush Over?"
QUOTING MYSELF:
I agree with everyone. I believe the "Gold Rush" will last until someone replaces the internet with a new medium… About 10,000 years from now.
I look at the internet as being a reflection of the off-line world. It is and will continue to be a dynamic environment. Everyday someone is inventing a new product or technology that will spin off 1000s of niches.
And remember this, there is an effect that I see rarely (if ever) communicated………..
Turn-Over.
Even if you're in a crowded market, people drop out of that market daily. Stick with it long term and you will float to the top.
And I also think that the same crowded market can vanish from relevance when you come in with a far superior product or service.
The longer you're in the game, the more you learn, the better you become… failure is not an option.
Enjoy the Ride!
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I'm very passionate about this. I think there is a lot of opportunity online. I just think a lot of people don't have the direction they need to capture it…
And I wanted to add: The internet is not going to go away unless something better replaces it down the road which would probably only create more opportunity for us… I believe that the internet and off-line world will merge and create huge opportunities in the years to come. And remember, it's growth into the global sphere has barely gotten off the ground. There is a whole world out there that hasn't even jumped on board the World Wide Web!
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