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Interviews: Ask American Author and Entrepreneur Seth Godin a Question

Seth Godin is an American author, entrepreneur, marketer, and public speaker. He is just about as nerdy as it gets, receiving degrees in computer science and philosophy from Tufts University, followed by an MBA in marketing from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In the 80s, he worked as a brand manager for the non-curriculum based educational software company, Spinnaker Software, and then left to found his book packaging business, Seth Godin Productions. Soon after that he launched his marketing company Yoyodyne with Mark Hurst in 1995. Between now and then, Godin has written 17 books, such as Tribes and Linchpin, Free Prize Inside, Purple Cow, and The Dip.

You may ask Godin as many questions as you'd like (one question per comment, please). We'll pick the very best questions and forward them to Seth Godin himself. Feel free to leave your suggestions for who Slashdot should interview next.

Go on, don't be shy!

67 comments

  1. Are you a cow? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You are all cows. Cows say moo. MOOOOOO! MOOOOOO! Mooooo cows MOOOOOO! Moo say the cows. YOU YOYODYNE COWS!!

    1. Re:Are you a cow? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are all Purple Cows. Purple Cows say moo. MOOOOOO! MOOOOOO! Mooooo Purple Cows MOOOOOO! Moo say the Purple Cows. YOU YOYODYNE PURPLE COWS!!

  2. Marketing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What is nerdy about marketing?

  3. Question by 110010001000 · · Score: 2

    As a young boy I always dreamed of entering the book packaging business. However I found it is very hard to get a job in that industry with so many people clamoring to get into that exciting field. Do you have any advice of how to crack into the book packaging business?

    1. Re:Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Reposting 5 minutes later as anon doesn't surprise me coming from you. I bet you reply to your own comments in support of them as AC dont ya.

    2. Re:Question by 110010001000 · · Score: 1

      Awww, did I hurt the special snowflakes feelings? Poor baby!

    3. Re:Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I wish I knew where you lived so I could come to your house and shit all over your floors.

    4. Re: Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey man! Thanks for your question, and here's your answer!

      Go fuck yourself!

      -Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing

    5. Re:Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When I read this sentence:

      In the 80s, he worked as a brand manager for the non-curriculum based educational software company, Spinnaker Software, and then left to found his book packaging business, Seth Godin Productions.

      I thought of similar snarky/clever things, like "why didn't you double down and just start your own Milk Thistle farm" or "did you ever aspire to become a world renowned collector of vintage Dough Mixers, specifically those from the Art Deco period?"

    6. Re:Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That rug really tied the room together.

  4. Question for you by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    As a young girl I always dreamed of entering the book packaging business. However I found it is very hard to get a job in that industry with so many people clamoring to get into that exciting field. Do you have any advice of how to crack into the book packaging business?

    1. Re:Question for you by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Q: As a young Jedi I always dreamed of entering the book packaging business. However I found it is very hard to get a job in that industry with so many people clamoring to get into that exciting field. Do you have any advice of how to crack into the book packaging business?

      Sith Godin here: M B A the Force be with you.

  5. Why were you chosen for a Q/A? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's nothing particularly interesting about you. You're just a workaholic white guy, you didn't create anything unique. History will not remember you.

    Slashdot, try again.

  6. Different Yoyodyne? by pz · · Score: 2

    According to the Wikipedia article on Yoyodyne (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoyodyne), the one that Seth Godin started has been purchased by Yahoo! and is not the motorcycle parts supplier linked in the article summary.

    Just in case anyone was as confused as I was.

    --

    Put my fist through my alarm clock with its ding-dong death inside my ear. - The Blackjacks.
    1. Re:Different Yoyodyne? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      No one is confused because no one cares. This guy isn't worth interviewing. It's sad this is the best Slashdot can get.

  7. Why? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why would he ask questions when we didn't have answers the last time?
    cf https://yro.slashdot.org/story/16/06/18/1542246/interviews-ask-security-expert-mikko-hypponen-a-question

  8. Small businesses competing in data driven world by lw54 · · Score: 1

    Seth, aside from embracing social media and creating a web presence for online ordering, what should traditionally offline small business such as a bakery be doing to stay competitive in the modern world of big data driven decisions?

    1. Re:Small businesses competing in data driven world by MagicM · · Score: 1

      My stab at an answer, based on reading Seth's blog for over a year:

      • Embrace your tribe (made up of people who love your product) and encourage its members to help it grow. A strong tribe will bring many repeat customers as well as new customers.
      • Focus on producing a quality product over providing "value for money". The former will engage your tribe, while the latter will just put you on track for a race to the bottom.
      • Employ people who are as excited about your product as you are. This goes double for employees who interact with your customers.
      • Set aside time to work on big ideas. Ideas that other people dismiss as "that will never work". Then implement them and enjoy their success or learn from their failure.
      • Do not let your critics define what you do, including your inner critic. Listen to them, but be wary of their advice.

      His answer will probably also include "read my blog or one of my books you can download for free and share with your friends".

    2. Re:Small businesses competing in data driven world by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

      If I was running a cake shop and did all of that shite I wouldn't have time to bake any cakes.

      --
      Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
  9. MBA in MARKETING?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Really?! You people allowed such a person here on Slashdot?!

    I don't want to sound like some old WASP talking about letting a Catholic into his country club, but really people.

  10. Post-WW2 society degenerating? by Qbertino · · Score: 1

    With the amount of borderline insane screaming and poo-flinging taking place in US elections and fascism, xenophobia and abrahamic revelation cult fanatism drowning out many reasonable debates in the US and in Europe, I am worried that western post-war society is on the decline and the unwritten social contract in the US and other first world countries is up for grabs.

    What are your thoughts on the future of our society in general, with megacorps gaining more and more unchecked power, universal 24/7 surveillance, the attack on cash and the decline of reason in the public discourse? Should we be worried? Are you? How do things look today compared to the good ol' days in your opinion?

    Thanks for your insights on this.
    And on a sidenote: I love your podcast interview with Tim Ferriss - it's a ball to listen to you two.

    --
    We suffer more in our imagination than in reality. - Seneca
    1. Re:Post-WW2 society degenerating? by 110010001000 · · Score: 1

      You want insights from a marketing guy?

    2. Re:Post-WW2 society degenerating? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey pal, Seth here!

      Timmy and I go way back, I love that guy! I'm not IN LOVE with him, I just think about him from time to time in the shower. You know how it is.

      Ok, enough of that! Time for your questions!

      Thoughts on society? Well, things are getting worse, no question. That's when you grab your man, hold him tight, and say "Tim, will everything be ok?" And he'll say yes, and you'll kiss, and....look, I cover all this in my books. Maybe go buy them?

      Things are tough, but with my books, things can be great again.

      Your friend always,
      Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing

  11. Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why are you such a dick and why do you constantly continue to steal other people's ideas and package them as your own?

  12. qualified by I4ko · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What actually makes you qualified to answer any questions? It seems like you are famous for being famous, not for any actual work you have done. You seem to have written books and you are famous for your books, but in most case, it seems to be like the old proverb (not an English one) - those that are knowledgeable and capable work in the field and achieve, those that aren't knowledgeable and capable teach others (or write books, get rich quick schemes (just send me 1500 first), etc.)

    1. Re:qualified by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I got about halfway into kick the box. His formula for success:

      1. Have a great idea. This part is easy, the power is in you!
      2. Convince everyone that they love it. This may take some hard work!
      3. Make so much money! This part is easy because you did so well in parts 1 through 2!
      4. Don't forget to go home and spend time with loved ones! Family is your real treasure!

      It's so simple and powerful. I can't understand why everyone hasn't done it.

    2. Re:qualified by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't get it either. His books are in every public library you go to, and yet there's very little actionable copy in any of them. I almost never see people in startup forums actually recommending his books either.

    3. Re:qualified by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The English version of that proverb is: Those who can, do; those who can't, teach.

  13. Re: Small businesses competing in data driven worl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey, this is Seth. My first legit question!

    That's a great question. Okay. Strip naked and dance in front of the store. No wait. Call your local news and tell them first.

    When the news vans come, have a catchphrase ready, like "These donuts are too sexy for youuuuuu!" Don't forget to keep dancing while you say it.

    This will go viral, and business will be mooning! Happy to help you friend.

    -Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing

  14. How much did you have to pay for Slashvertisement? by netsavior · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When building a grass-roots marketing campaign for god-knows-what, how exactly do you choose which sites to grace with your presence and marketing dollars, and how in god's name did you decide that Slashdot was a forum for this sort of marketing?

  15. Why should I read your books? by imatter · · Score: 1

    So I haven't read any of your books, why should I read them?

    1. Re: Why should I read your books? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey, Seth here! Great question!

      Okay, here's why. When you read my book, you get inspired to try something that may or may not work. But you get inspired!

      Also, I get paid. That's why I have so many books with a topic of generic inspiration, easy to write and good cash flow.

      Now, get out there and show the world what for! I believe in you. If you need more inspiration, please buy more of my books.

      -Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing!

  16. My question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    As a young boy, I always dreamed of entering the book packaging business. However I found it is very hard to get a job in that industry with so many people clamoring to get into that exciting field. Do you have any advice of how to crack into the book packaging business?

  17. Trump by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why are you a donor to the Donald Trump campaign and why do you claim in your paid speeches he is more qualified to lead America than Hilllary Clinton?

  18. Entrepreneurs aren't nerdy. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So he's a marketer and a public speaker? That's pretty much the exact opposite nerdy.

    Who the he'll writes this stuff?

  19. Marketting? by Big+Hairy+Ian · · Score: 1

    Given that you are author of a book entitled "All Marketers are liars" and that you yourself are a marketer how do you think you can honestly answer any of our questions?

    --

    Build a Man a Fire, and He'll Be Warm for a Day. Set a Man on Fire, and He'll Be Warm for the Rest of His Life.

    1. Re: Marketting? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey, Seth here!

      Okay, good question. But I'm about to blow your mind. If I'm a marketer, and I only tell lies, and I say that we all lie, then it must mean we all tell the truth!

      So yes, we are all truth tellers. I cover this in my books, and if you buy them all you get a discount!

      -Seth Godin

  20. Who? by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 2

    I think the Subject just about covers it.

    --
    It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
    1. Re:Who? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, he's on First.

  21. Re: How much did you have to pay for Slashvertisem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Seth here!

    I paid 59.99 for this article. Okay, so maybe money not well spent. But...bad press is still press! Now people know about my books, and maybe I'll get some curious purchases! You never know! Will you buy one of my books, friend? You won't regret it!

    -Seth Rogin, MBA in Marketing

  22. Re:How much did you have to pay for Slashvertiseme by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hey, Seth here! Great question!

    Okay, I have the perfect marketing method. In by books, I always tell you how unique and special you are to motivate you.

    In fact, that's a load of crap. I just want to sell to gullible people who already fall for this stuff.

    So I look for news discussion forums with really obnoxious click bait titles and repeat visitors.

    And guess what? Slashdot baby.

    -Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing!

  23. The Soul of Wit? by RobotRunAmok · · Score: 1

    Your daily blogs are notable for their extreme brevity. As a result of these, your words get re-printed and quoted much more than those of your longer-essaying entrepreneur peers, which probably has the happy side effect of "boosting your brand" more. Is this by design or luck, and what advice would you give your longer-winded peers about brevity? Bonus Question: What effect has the popularity of Twitter (and its character limit) had on CEO blogging, and CEO communications in general?

    1. Re: The Soul of Wit? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey buddy, Seth here!

      Brevity is the soul of wit, which is something I came up with. Wit is what I'm chock full of, henceforth, I have lots of brevity! I hope that answered your question, friend.

      Bonus question? Ugh, ok. CEOs like Twitter because we can tweet our thoughts to the people that crave them, and we can get the likes. The likes make me feel good!

      -Seth Rogin, MBA in Marketing

    2. Re: The Soul of Wit? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey guy, Seth here!

      Great response. Putting out more content with my name on it, as fast and effortlessly as possible, is only good for my personal brand!

      Sometimes I wet my bed at night.

      -Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing

  24. What does stealing intellectual property feel like by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Did 20th Century Fox ever sue you for stealing the name "Yoyodyne" from the Buckaroo Banzai movie? Which prominent items of intellectual property would you suggest I steal for the name of my new company?

  25. Chicago or New York by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 1

    There is one thing that everyone here wants to know (besides who are you), and that is
    Chicago deep dish pizza or New York style pizza.

    You like Chicago deep dish better don't you Seth, admit it.

    --
    "That's the way to do it" - Punch
    1. Re: Chicago or New York by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oddly most pizza places in Chicago don't make dipdish pizza

  26. OK, scenario time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You're a motivational speaker Seth, how would you motivate me if I were standing out on a ledge threatening to jump if someone didn't bring me nachos?

    Are you more of the kind of person that would bring me nachos, or the type of person who would risk me jumping and tell me to get my own damn nachos?

    1. Re: OK, scenario time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey jumper, Seth here.

      I'd say "Hey buddy, you come on down and we'll get nachos. Well get those nachos because you're a great guy, and you're going to buy my books. They will help you"

      I'd probably skip out on getting nachos because I'm a very busy guy, but my books would help you out.

      -Seth Rogin, MBA in Marketing

  27. Bacon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What are your thoughts on bacon?

    1. Re:Bacon by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 1

      I bet he likes it on Chicago style pizzas!

      --
      "That's the way to do it" - Punch
  28. Meth by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Seth, should I do Meth?

    1. Re:Meth by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 1

      Ooooh... Meth pizza!

      --
      "That's the way to do it" - Punch
  29. Godzilla vs Mothra by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If Godzilla and Mothra got into a fight (I mean for real, not on TV), who would win and why? How would you market this phenomena?

  30. Wow... by djbckr · · Score: 1

    Geez people, why all the hate? I could see it directed at the pharma guy. I don't think Mr. Godin quite deserves this. Is it because he's successful? Perhaps doesn't speak to your interests?

    1. Re:Wow... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Motivational Speaker! He has no feelings to hurt.

    2. Re:Wow... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey djbckr, Seth here!

      I can see from the comments there lots of my readers hang out here. I really like the attention and support the people are giving, loves the attention.

      Whatever doesn't kill my brand only makes it stronger!

      Rock on!

      -Seth Godin, MBA in marketing!

    3. Re:Wow... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Geez people, why all the hate? I could see it directed at the pharma guy. I don't think Mr. Godin quite deserves this. Is it because he's successful? Perhaps doesn't speak to your interests?

      Perhaps Mr. Godin does not deserve the hate, but Slashdot definitely does for trying to sell marketing as "nerdy" to a crowd which would put all marketeers on the B-Ark.

      So: he doesn't speak to our interests.

  31. Who owns slashdot nowadays? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Who owns slashdot nowadays and who do they think frequents the website anyhow? Does cmdrtaco know how badly we miss him?

    1. Re: Who owns slashdot nowadays? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey, Seth here!

      Please don't talk about other people in my article! Limit your talk to me and my books. Go pick some up!

      -Seth Godin, MBA in Marketing

  32. Marketing MBAs by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

    Would you recommend a cattle prod or something more permanent for dealing with marketers with MBAs?

    Did the lobotomy at the MBA graduation ceremony hurt?

    --
    John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
    1. Re:Marketing MBAs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey HornWumpus, Seth Here!

      I prefer the cattle prod, the surge of electricity makes me feel energized, which adds energy to my motivational writing.

      Heck no the lobo didn't hurt, haven't you ever seen Hannibal? They feed us our critical thinking centers and we love it!

      -Seth Godin, MBA in marketing!

  33. Q: What other blogs /web news should I be reading? by c120plus · · Score: 1

    Maybe ask this: Q: Seth, you have a very inspiring blog. What other blogs or web resources inspire you?

  34. Re:Q: What other blogs /web news should I be readi by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hi bud, Seth here!

    Well, my blog for starters. It's the best blog there is!

    After that...well, my books of course. They're not technically "blogs", but who can define a blog, anyway? It's all just words, like in my books...words that inspire. Check out my books!

    -Seth Rogin, MBA in Marketing

  35. How to Score More Points on Nintendo Games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    To Mr. Godin - your company name is on these videos from 1989 (in fact, it is the very first credit listed in each), and you are credited at the end as both producer and director:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI82wYJqztI&t=202
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmYPbDESRsA&t=202

    And of course, here is a link to the definitive resource that we have on them:
    http://www.seanbaby.com/absoludicrous/skip.htm

    I have to know. Who was Skip Rogers? Please tell us everything you can about the production behind these videos. There is scant information about Skip Rogers online beyond what I've posted above. There is no evidence anywhere that he was the WORLD VIDEO GAME CHAMPION. There is no clear reason why a baseball consultant (Mr.? Ms.? Bipsonna J. Smythe) was a necessary and critical part of a video game instruction video. Any light you could shed on these mysteries would be greatly appreciated.

  36. Question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why do Jews interpret Donald Trump's commentary on the widespread corruption in the American media, finance, and political establishment as anti-semetic, even though Trump made no explicit reference to our greatest allies?