I am sorry to interrupt my regularly scheduled ‘video’ posts, but I felt compelled to share this today.
I would love your thoughts.
In addition, I owe several posts, all mostly complete, but on hold for information I will explain in my next post. Look out for it.
Listen to these 3 short stories:
1) I needed to find a specific printing store. I have been there several times in the past. It is located in an outdoor strip mall, sandwhiched between a few other stores. I was walking back and forth where I was sure it was located, but couldn’t seem to find it. Finally, by default I recognized it. When I was waiting for my work to be complete, I mentioned to the ’secretary’ (not sure her exact position) that it appears as if the large sign they used to have outside was missing, and I couldn’t find the place. She concurred. Then went on to her next task.
2) Within walking distance to our homes there is a large supermarket, and a smaller mini-market. Mini-markets have the reputation of being more expensive, since they are ‘convenience’ stores. Therefore they thrive on desperate purchases, or the regular subsidized milk, bread, staple items. The one which I am referring to has switched hands probably 4-5 times in as many years. Each new owner is nice, and seems full of promise! I desperately want them to succeed, but of course I also shop at the larger supermarket, since the difference in prices is noticeable.
In this mini-market there is a combination of local items + American imported items. Naturally the later being very high priced. I suggested to him the following plan! Advertise your American items for much lower prices, as in competitive prices. Here is what will happen:
3) Again - the local supermarket. A few doors down is a grocer and by grocer I mean he sells just fruits and veggies. But so does the local supermarket. The only advantage to shopping with him is that his items are more expensive, huh?? Ok, so its more exclusive, his peppers look redder. In this neighborhood there are 1000’s of young women who are students for a year or two. They support the local frozen yogurt biz. I suggest to him to make prepared salads. Girls love salads. They are all in dormitories, and want healthier food (to compensate for their ice cream). It will cost him NOTHING, but the plastic containers to put it in, some plastic cutlery, and salad dressing packets.
This list can go on and on..
Guess what happens when I talk to these people behind counters or the phone?
I get a Shrug. Maybe. A quick thanks.
What are they saying to themselves??
It would seem
“mind your own business”.
“get a life”.
and other unmentionables that I would be happy to say in private.
I want to differentiate my suggestions from .. well lets say.. from something my Mother would say (you know I love you Mom!).. but I am not talking about returning food since it’s cold, glasses because they are dirty, although suggesting that the Bagel Shop sell muffins everyday and not every few days (especially when they sell out in hours) was not a bad one
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I want to know.
Why are these people such idiots?
I dont mean that they are idiots for NOT having implemented these ideas already. beforehand. Why dont they take my advise? Why don’t they consider that they could be more successful if… I see other businesses who incorporate changes, and they improve!
Now the hardest part of this all is turning the tables on MYSELF.
Marketers a little higher up on the food chain are probably shaking their heads at me.. and rightly so! I could be making SO much more money IF I were to: (and this is not a complete list)
How are YOU being an IDIOT?
What ‘easy’ steps can you take to work on this?
BGreen (September 12th, 2008 at 1:49 pm )
Andrea, you just crack me up! You know that old saying, when you point at others there’s 3 fingers pointing back at you. We all see the fault in others by being so familiar with our own faults. I’m as guilty as you and as everyone who reads this. What makes us different, what makes us able to make changes, is that we recognize we can do better.
Thanks for making me less of an idiot today!
Andrea (September 12th, 2008 at 2:07 pm )
You want to know the funny part? I actually was writing this post in sincerity about how foolish these people were being. Only when I was writing a conclusion did it occur to me that I am no different in many ways.
But you know what they say about recognition.. so I guess it’s a great start..
Tx for commenting!
Lisa Marie Mary (September 14th, 2008 at 4:34 pm )
On the one hand, this was a cool eye-opening experience to help you look at your own business. We all get distracted with ‘business’ activities that are not actually money-makers. So it was good to help you look at yourself, and remind us to look at ourselves.
On another hand, you’ve just verified the need for a mastermind group. It’s hard to always ’see’ what our own businesses need, so it’s great to have other eyes on it.
On yet another hand, (dude! we’ve got three hands!) channeling this ‘fix up other businesses’ energy toward other online businesses could potentially make you a lot of money!
Stumbled this great post!
Andrea (September 14th, 2008 at 11:13 pm )
Thanks Lisa Marie (or is Mary also part of the name?)
I have thought long and hard about local consulting, and I am open to the idea, but so far a lot of what I have witnessed is similar to what I mention above.. albeit people pay money. Meaning people will accept your money to hear your advice and then do nothing about it! …
and again something I am guilty of - how many ebooks, and get rich quick books do I have collecting dust on my shelves since I either didnt bother or chose not to implement.
Also, I have found some great people who have been putting me in my place lately. I hope to maintain them and add some more. Noone can see their own issues the way someone else can. Read this post - http://www.getstartedtodayonline.com/tap-dance-billionaire-style/ - thats the type of people I am welcoming into my ‘biz’ life now.
Thanks for the stumble!
Cheryl Stein (September 15th, 2008 at 1:09 pm )
Hey Andrea.
Great post but not surprising. People have such a hard time recognizing the need to change. The convenience store guy will probably only start thinking about being different when he realizes that he is on the verge of losing his business. (Maybe you should go back in a few months when he is out of cash….)
I feel like people only change for two reasons- they really really want to be better, or they are terrified that if they don’t change, something bad will happen to them- and if you are changing because you are scared, as soon as you aren’t, you go right back to your default way of being.
It’s amazing how we get locked into our thinking but don’t want to think differently unless we hit a crisis point.
MARBLE HOST (September 16th, 2008 at 7:59 pm )
This is a very interesting article, good information and helpful. Thank you
Crick (September 19th, 2008 at 8:56 am )
On the one hand, this was a cool eye-opening experience to help you look at your own business. We all get distracted with ‘business’ activities that are not actually money-makers. So it was good to help you look at yourself, and remind us to look at ourselves.
Andrea (September 19th, 2008 at 10:55 am )
Reading these comments, and having been one of the voyeurs for Rich Schefrens 24 (or longer) live UStream marathon, I plan to adopt the new idea of viewing what are the contraints - what is causing it NOT to work.
I suggest you guys check out his report - http://schefren.infusionsoft.com/go/vid2/andrealy/ - One of the reasons all these issues listed above come about is from simply not understanding the real source of the problem. I may sleep more, but will that suddenly make more more productive - maybe not sleeping enough is just an excuse? and so on..
Roger Hamilton (October 2nd, 2008 at 6:37 am )
This is quite a good article . It gives me useful information about business strategies . I hope to see more of these articles and short stories . Thanks a lot .
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