Well in general when it comes to great products and passion by the founders of companies, take a look at the greats and then take a look at how many companies are 75years old. Of a product you as a customer are passionate about how many made it to 75 and why? Tech companies are a blip on the radar. Todays workforce and customer base is differentfrom prior from early development to actual practice of buying/ building and selling an actual product. The virtual world may be something some us of don’t currently require to maintain a happy life or productivity and this some us of may not understand(many of us expect things to work as basic expectation - but not everyone is selling some thing real or that works-not all customers require that in todays reality). this could change but in reality what in some sectors of life today there is a not a tangible product. It could be a feeling or perception without a tangible asset or value…however it could be priceless in todays reality by some. However in cases like that where perceived value is more than an actual asset, what is a perception may not be possible or even work.
. No shit, I am dead serious. Because something is a perceived value today, doesn’t mean it will last or real. Anyway it’s not mechanical or tangible….some companies that make great products may focus on the tangible versus the virtual. (So sometimes the website no workee- product could be great) What we see in new companies is focus on virtual versus tangible. It doesn’t mean new is sustainable. Kubota makes a great tangible product. Don’t get wrapped around the axle for the website. The product is real, tangible, and with basic maintenance will exceed reasonable expectations.