Monthly Archives: May 2012

Accidental Art

Accidental art is an oxymoron.

An artist is engaged, purposeful, compass oriented, and mission-minded.

Whatever music your trying to make won’t happen accidentally.

Music combust when all of you, your ideas, your direction, and your purposes collide. It’s up to you to gather the tools for combustion plus a ton of behind the scenes work from the Director above.

Pick up the pen, the paint, the instrument or whatever tools are necessary and have at it.

This is also a plea for you to remove the word luck from your vocabulary.

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Melted Cheese

In the last week I’ve chosen to eat at two restaurants because of their offer of free melted cheese – queso.

They got me.

And so have all these other products, companies, and teams with their own variations of melted cheese.

  • Amazon’s offers queso with Prime (free shipping).
  • Apple’s queso is interface (all products talk the same lingo).
  • The Dallas Maverick’s offer a side of queso with their owner – Mark Cuban.
  • TOMs shoes offers queso in the form of philanthropy.
  • Southwest Airlines queso tastes like affordability and on-time arrival.
  • Zappos changes their queso recipe daily, but I’ve never not come back for more.

 

You won’t believe what the world will do for free queso. So offer it.

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Lost and Found

Let’s take the people who make up your marketplace and divide them into two categories: Lost and Found.
By lost I mean the ones that have never done business with you. We don’t mean lost in the sense that they don’t have “it” all together. They may know you and/or your brand, but they’ve never experienced it. Simply put, they’re not found in your database – therefore, to your business – they’re lost (not present).
And by found I mean those current, referred, and past clients, customers, or users. These guys use your websites, services, products, facilities, brands, etc. They’ve paid you or are going to be paying you.
It can be very tempting to go all in on trying to convert the lost. Proceed with caution. In a loud world that is shrinking in size daily, most of what you tweet and tell them will fall upon deaf ears. They probably aren’t looking for a new/better ____________.
On the flip slide, in a word of mouth economy, your R.O.I. on communicating often and well with the founds will not only be more affordable in the short run, but will disperse dividends a thousand times greater in the long run.
Quick musical/business thought – Dance with the one that brought you.
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