1. Purple Cow
Seth Godin · 2002
If you want to be ignored by the market, be boring. If you want to win, be the purple cow.
Seth Godin’s Purple Cow is the shortest, sharpest argument that safe, average products die. You need to be remarkable, worth talking about, or you’re invisible. It’s thinner than his later work, but the core lesson (design the cow purple from the start) saves more launches than any growth hack. Skip it if you already live by ‘be remarkable.’
Read it if: marketers and founders launching a product that needs to be remarkable to spread
Skip it if: you've already built a product and just need distribution tactics




