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Date Published: 11th September 2009
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Beware of Contract IPhone Duplicates

When I browsed through some of my favorite forums I came across a thread about a iPhone contract that sounds same as another product. There is no need to mention any brand names because it might get some one in big trouble. Anyway, I just checked out one of the knockoff product and it turned out to be a copy of the original, and they are not very well done either. The copy of sales is poor, the art work is messy and the entire page just smelled bad. There is no other way to express it. This is a cheap knockoff at its worst.

I then tried to find out if this cheap knockoff iPhone contract was a successful product at all on the Internet. So I checked out on Google and Alexa statistics. The website did not appear anywhere. It was not a surprise for me. I an not able to imagine how anybody with little brain can be tempted at something like that when the real product is so well known and enjoys top rankings for such a long time. Its not necessary to say, I truly doubted that this manufacturer was earning any kind of real income by joining the bandwagon the way he was doing...and doing it quite poorly.


It's quite easy to lift a contract iPhone concept and copy it. It doesn't need any original or creative thinking at all. And let's be ethical, it's the process of thinking that is mainly consuming our time when it comes to developing a great product. I have had so many friends to tell me, "If only I could find an idea." The actual product creation is really just the grunt work. The painful part is the thought process. That's why you come across "me too" iPhone products in the global market today. People sometimes do not want to follow original thinking.

The problem with this approach, however, is that if they come on the heels of an iPhone product that was so giant and also so quite recent, people will remember it. Not only they will remember but they're will also look at the iPhone product as copycat. They don’t care to look at it any other way. This might lead to pre notions even before they read the entire sales page. The actual iPhone product itself may be good, if it's at least original. But nobody can find out as the presentation will put them off.


The right way not fall I this kind of trap is that instead of looking at iPhone, look at a niche and issues in that niche. Then see if you can come up with a product that solves the issues. There are little chances that by following this approach you'll come out with a knockoff iPhone product.

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Tags: google, statistics, surprise, long time, brain, bandwagon, big trouble, alexa, problem with this approach, creative thinking, product creation, brand names, global market, thought process, art work, grunt work, iphone
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