My friend David Burmon (and partner here at Walden) purchased an iPad for his wife as a Mothers’ Day gift over the weekend. This is not unusual for David. I’m writing from my new MacBook Pro and I’ve read a few articles about the iPad (and held one in the Apple store before a lunch meeting) so I asked him how well the gift was received. His reaction was very unusual for David; he raved about the thing….using a long string of explicatives (which is not uncommon for David….but usually reserved for important matters like his amazing collection of baseball memorabilia). That great, eh? Over lunch I did a bit more Google research and found a great blog post about the iPad by my friend Chuck Hollis. Go ahead…read it. It will only take a minute or two…
Why is Chuck’s post great? Notice his conversational style and use of smaller, focused paragraphs. And of all of the iPad hype, I don’t know anyone who has written a more effective title. The post invites us to watch Chuck’s family as though it were an episode of Modern Family (which also features a bit about the iPad); it’s a great short-story in the making.
And here’s the interesting part, now that you’ve read his post. We learn about the iPad, a consumer product with massive visibility. We also learn a lot about Iomega, a subsidiary of EMC with a lot less press than the latest Apple brainchild. By including Iomega in an iPad story the reader is subtly invited to consider doing the same; I identify with Chuck’s story…and I consider an Iomega NAS device as part of my new Apple home reboot.
I haven’t asked Chuck if the Iomega mention was just part of the story or a more intensional tip-of-the-hat to his employer but it doesn’t really matter. The sincere blend of personality and technology create an experience that is at once informative and enjoyable. Nice job Chuck!