I 100% agree with this. Now that geographic barriers are coming down, you have to offer something unique and specialized. This is an incredible trend.
It forces people to come up with unique and better products for particular use cases. It allows people in poor underdeveloped areas to have access to global markets.
For my company for example, we work in Southern Oregon (one of the least industrially developed places on the West Coast), we have a support team in Costa Rica, a designer in India and we sell products nationally that people cannot find locally.
It forces people to come up with unique and better products for particular use cases. It allows people in poor underdeveloped areas to have access to global markets.
For my company for example, we work in Southern Oregon (one of the least industrially developed places on the West Coast), we have a support team in Costa Rica, a designer in India and we sell products nationally that people cannot find locally.