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		<title>Are you the music or the music industry? Pavement or Steamroller?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Kay</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read Seth&#8217;s post &#8220;Music vs. the music industry&#8221; and it echoes conversations I have with many of my customers that operate within endangered industries.
Are you endangered?
What&#8217;s an endangered industry? One that thrived pre-Internet on a business model based on creating scarcity of information that easily converts to digital format.  These industries are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read Seth&#8217;s post &#8220;<a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/02/music-vs-the-music-industry.html">Music vs. the music industry</a>&#8221; and it echoes conversations I have with many of my customers that operate within endangered industries.</p>
<h3>Are you endangered?</h3>
<p>What&#8217;s an endangered industry? One that thrived pre-Internet on a business model based on creating scarcity of information that easily converts to digital format.  These industries are either already dead (like the CD-based music industry) or have one foot in the grave (like the MLS-centric Real Estate Industry).</p>
<h3>Which side of your industry do you belong to?</h3>
<p>Are your industry&#8217;s actions characterized by protectionist moves or out-of-the-box growth strategies? Are you working crazy to whack-a-mole new competitors or are you licking your chops and slaying the sacred fat cows of inefficient old generation companies?</p>
<p>I remember the key lesson of the economic hiccup of 2001:  it forced smart companies to accelerate their transformation plans to get smarter i.e. more competitive and it gave the ax to fat slob companies that struggled to deliver serious value. </p>
<h3>You need to be the 1.0 of the new industry</h3>
<p>The CD-based music industry is essentially dead and they&#8217;re getting steamrolled by the mp3 music industry with places like iTunes or IMO innovative sites like <a href="http://www.pandora.com/">Pandora </a>which are game-changers if anything.   The old guard had a chance of course to embrace mp3 formats back in the late &#8217;90s but instead they chose to attempt to protect their untenable position. The rest is history.  There will be a new music industry, but it sure won&#8217;t be the 2.0 of the old industry. It will be 1.0 of the new industry.</p>
<h3>Let go</h3>
<p>Know what side you&#8217;re on. And if you&#8217;re on the side fighting for its life, jump over to the side that&#8217;s licking its chops at the huge growth opportunities ahead.   Remember what drove Anakin to the Dark Side: holding on.  Do what Yoda advised: Let go what you want to hold onto the most.   </p>
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