Marketing Lesson: Turkey and Havarti at Borders Books and Music


There Are Marketing Lessons All Around You If You Just Look

There's a part of the brain that's called something like The Reticular Cortex. Here's how it work:

Do you know when you buy a new car and then you start to see the same car all over the roads? Did other people just buy the same car OR were they always there but you didn't notice them until you started to focus on them?

Right – the latter.

So… when you start to look for marketing lessons, you'll find them all around you.

And not those institutional ads you see many companies wasting their money on. I'm talking about direct response marketing ideas that you can use to make you some money.

Each week I go to Borders Books and Music near where I live (it's in Springfield, PA USA) (Read About My Borders Books and Music Here!) for what I call DPS Time – Dreaming, Planning, Scheming Time when I can work ON my businesses and not IN them. We spend so much time DOING but we need to spend more time thinking through what we want to do with them.

Last Tuesday I saw a marketing lesson I want to share. They are all around us if we will look.

There is a part of the brain called the Reticular Cortex. Here's how it works:

When you purchase a new car, have you ever noticed that all of a sudden you see LOTS of those cars all over the road? Question: did others just start driving those cars OR did you just notice them because you were focused on your own car?

Right: the latter.

So it's important to be open to marketing lessons wherever you see them.

At my local Borders on Tuesday there was a young woman (I'd say college age, comfortably dressed) walking away from the Seattle's Best counter with her drink and sandwich.

In the line waiting to order was a somewhat older woman: smartly pressed black pants over slow heeled boots, attractive blouse mostly covered by a black suit jacket, modest jewelry, nice red nail polish on well-groomed nails, and her hair looked like she just came from the salon.

Here was the interchange as the younger woman walked back to her table and stack of text books and laptop:

"Wow, what is that? It sure smells good," said the businesswoman.

"It's turkey and havarti. It's really good," replied the other woman.

"I'm really hungry – I think I'll get one."

That was it. Three lines. How many marketing lessons do you see there?

Let me suggest these:

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