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Why I stopped reading books (and I think you should too)

November 21, 2011 by Alan R Leave a Comment

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I enjoy reading. In past years, I have read hundreds and hundreds of books and listened to over four hundred audiobooks.  I really, really enjoy reading.  I have, however, decided to stop reading and listening to audiobooks….. at least, temporarily.  Why would I do such a thing?

Reading is learning. I mostly read and listen to books that can help me personally and professionally.  I want to be a better person and I believe books are the best way to help me on my journey.  But no matter how many books I read, no matter how many audiobooks I listen to, it doesn’t matter if I don’t apply the knowledge I learn from those books.  So, how should you apply the knowledge you are learning?

Things I read tend to get jumbled together. I may recognize the name of a book that I have read over a year ago or I may not.  Chances are good that if I recognize the name, I may not be able to tell you much about that book.  To make matters worse, most of the books I read are borrowed from the library so I have them for a very short time.  What can you do?  How can you retain the information?  The secret lies in having a system.

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: attention, focus, notes, reading, studying

Laser Etching and Fashion Week

September 17, 2011 by Alan R Leave a Comment

Fashion week is the ultimate springboard for aspiring designers and a showcase for established brands.  They are held in cities all over the world to let the fashion industry know what is “in” or “out” for the coming season.  Invitations are sent out to buyers and celebrities from a wide variety of companies, all vying for attention.  With a deluge of invitations, it is often the most unique that gets remembered.  This year, according to the Wall Street Journal, that prize goes to Frye.

Fashion Week 2011 invitation from Frye Co.In an effort to stand out, Frye had their invitations laser etched.  The invitations were made from 3/8 inch thick maple-wood blocks in Pennsylvania and enclosed in a cotton sack with a hand stitched label.  According to an article from the Wall Street Journal,  Jamie Laycock, the creative director of Frye, said “we really wanted something that would catch people’s attention and represent the company’s core equities of being handcrafted.”

These invitations were an important part of the marketing plan that Frye put in place to build buzz around the opening of their new store.  The attention to detail, from the custom laser etching, to the cotton sack and hand stitched label, shows a growing trend in companies to design unique products and marketing material.  Companies are realizing that items which are not unique and new are failing to gain consumer attention.

In business, gaining consumer attention is a major focus in many areas, including sales.  It is often said that it takes seven exposures to a product or service before a consumer makes a purchase.  Most customers are deluged with products and information that often look the same so when they are presented with something new and unique, they take notice.  If the item or information is interesting enough to keep their attention, that attention will often lead to a sale.

How can laser etching help your business?  Do you need a custom designed laser etched postcard to send to your VIP customers?  Do you need unique store fixtures and signs to show customers that your business is relevant and worthy of attention?  How would your potential customers react if your business card was embossed (with a custom laser engraved embossing die), had laser cut areas or custom cut borders, or a stamp from a custom made laser etched ink stamp?  What if your business card around if it was unique, different, and attention grabbing?  Would that business card help keep your business in a top-of-mind position to a customer?

Remember, it often takes seven exposures to a product or service before a consumer makes a purchase.  If your company pops into the customers mind when they need something, you are one step closer to making a sale.  So, how can laser etching help your business?

 

Filed Under: Laser etching, Marketing Tagged With: attention, frye, invitation, laser, sales, wall street journal

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The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life
Dirty Rotten Strategies: How We Trick Ourselves and Others into Solving the Wrong Problems Precisely
Brainstorm: Harnessing the Power of Productive Obsessions
The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life
A Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy
Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul
Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition
Startup Guide to Guerrilla Marketing: A Simple Battle Plan For Boosting Profits
Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel
Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin To Munger
Multiple Streams of Internet Income: How Ordinary People Make Extraordinary Money Online
Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations
The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
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