I tend not to treat new platforms as serious or viable business opportunities.
My reasoning goes like this...
- Selling $1 apps in the crowded IPhone app store - unlikely to be any ROI there...
- Silly games and questionnaires on Facebook - what's the point?
- Targetting smaller platforms such as Android - too small a market...
- Twitter - popular but very gimmicky....
I'm wondering if I'm making a mistake by dismissing these platforms.
I mean, it's likely that some of them, though immature now, will eventually grow into something bigger (as yet unknown), offering therefore great business opportunities to the early adopters. I'm sure people dismissed platforms such as the PC, the mobile phone, the web, the IPod as being gimmicks at some point in their evolution.
I guess the trick (and my question) is... When do we adopt these platforms? Is a degree of skepticism a good thing with regards to platforms such as the above, or are we missing once in a lifetime changes (e.g. mobile and social networking) that we are crazy not to capitalise on? What are you guys personally doing with these platforms? Would you view it as madness to build a business on any one of these, or is it a wide open opportunity to those who can execute well?