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Two column layout (can be reduced to one, could be thought of as three if you count the vertical toolbox on the right) that provides simple presentation with extensive customization; not just for the developer, but for the user. The toolbox showcases the power of stylesheet switching. Users can pick their own color, font type, font size, and even dictate what style of layout they view your web page in. Navigation is kept brief and easily accessible at the top of the page, allowing for a wider area in the content region. A min/max width allows you to control your layout, but remain flexible for low resolution users.

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Seth's Blog (1 unread)

  • Who is your customer?

    Posted: February 6, 2012, 12:26 pm by Seth Godin

    Rule one: You can build a business on the foundation of great customer service.

    Rule two: The only way to do great customer service is to treat different customers differently.

    The question: Who is your customer?

    It's not obvious.

    Zappos is a classic customer service company, and their customer is the person who buys the shoes.

    Nike, on the other hand, doesn't care very much at all about the people who buy the shoes, or even the retailers. They care about the athletes (often famous) that wear the shoes, sometimes for money. They name buildings after these athletes, court them, erect statues...

    Columbia Records has no idea who buys their music and never has. On the other hand, they understand that their customer is the musician, and they have an entire department devoted to keeping that 'customer' happy. (Their other customer was the program director at the radio station, but we know where that's going...)

    Many manufacturers have retailers as their customer. If Wal-Mart is happy, they're happy.

    Apple had just one customer. He passed away last year.

    And some companies and politicians choose the media as their customer.

    If you can only build one statue, who is it going to be a statue of?