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Greg the Architect on Focus

Josh Colter · Nov 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here is a clever follow up to my previous post on focus.   SOA NOW created a funny microsite to communicate to technology professionals that they “get it.” The campaign stars “Greg the Architect.” Here is the description of the episode entitled “Focus Pocus”:


Greg is concerned that the SOA team can’t stay on target. He needs a vacation, but his cruise will have to wait as Jerry recruits him to crash an SOA conference. Will Greg find the magic he needs to put his team back on course?

more about “Greg the Architect on Focus“, posted with vodpod

Bringing Online Strategy into Focus with Magento

Josh Colter · Nov 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

You have decided to create or update your own online store. Great. Now, how do you translate your hard work and tools like Magento into profits? Technology will amplify and accelerate a winning strategy, but first you must have a focused strategy to become number 1.


…focus is difficult to achieve because it means giving something up. It runs counter to our most basic marketing instinct: If we narrow or offering, won’t we narrow our opportunities for profit? Answer: Not necessarily. Its often better to be number one in a small category than to be number three in a large one. At number three your strategy may have to include a low price, whereas at number one you can charge a premium. History has shown that it pays handsomely to be number one in your category – first, because of higher margins, and second, because the risk of commoditization is almost nonexistent. Yet number two can also be profitable, despite a smaller market share. Number three, or four, or five, however, may only be worth the effort if you think you have a realistic shot at becoming number two someday.

Taken from Marty Neumeier’s The Brand Gap



Being number 1 requires focus…and it pays. How do you translate focus to an ecommerce platform? In my opinion, you use a strategy similar to CSN stores: build web properties with very tightly focused product offerings. So instead of building homefurniture.com you create coffeetable.com, daybed.com, and diningroomtable.com. This strategy has put CSN in one of the top two spots and made them very profitable.



Magento’s ability to control multiple websites and stores from one Administration Panel makes it an attractive ecommerce platform for the focused eRetailer. Drop us a message using the contact form below if you would like to learn more.

Why Magento?

Josh Colter · Oct 9, 2008 · 3 Comments

While Magento continues to build a loyal following, we here at Elias think that it has just scratched the surface.  We have worked with a number of early adopters who want a great online ecommerce management system, but larger enterprise clients have yet to join the movement.  This got our team thinking about why the clients we talk to selected Magento.  Here is what one of them told us:

When we decided to do a new implementation of the site, we wanted to find an open-source cart system that we could modify we didn’t expect our needs to be met entirely by any existing system. Our existing site uses an extensively modified OSCommerce installation and we are not at all happy with it and wanted to start over on a better platform. We chose Magento because it is powerful out of the box, flexible, well engineered, and built on a code framework (Zend) that is also actively developed. Also, it’s been developed and supported by a company, and not just a couple of unrelated developers. It has some downsides as well, but overall it looks like a good platform to build upon.

What about you?  We would love to hear why you are working with Magento or what concerns you have about the platform.

Google Search Trends for Magento

Josh Colter · Oct 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Note: Scale is based on the average worldwide traffic of magento in all years.

Magento continues to pick up steam with online search, as you can see from the Google search trend graph above.  Here are the top 5 cities searching for Magento:

1. Delhi, India
2. Hamburg, Germany
3. Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
4. Munich, Germany
5. San Francisco, CA, USA

The Most Popular day to Send Retail Emails Last Week Was…

Josh Colter · Sep 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Thinking about using email to market your new online store (using Magento’s eCommerce platform, of course). Here is your random stat for the week thanks to The Retail Email Blog:

The most popular day to send retail emails last week was Tuesday.

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