Monday, 2. June 2008
Can you rely on your ponys next big trick?
ska, 17:48h
Especially during fairs, everybody tries to show his ponys brand new trick.
But often, those enthusiastic presentations forget a very valuable asset: build up trust with your history of constantly innovating.
Everybody likes the one trick pony. But not for long.
And when it comes to reliability and value-for-money, take a look at the trick-history of your favorite pony.
You know, old ponies do learn new tricks.
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