Friday, February 12, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJEVt7CTUBY

Tanya and Tanya 2.0


This is what I am talking about!! The time of your life. That night, sunshine shone at Jordu Live when I was called up on stage to perform one of my favourite songs with my favourite artist. All eyes were on me when i started singing some of the songs that were buried in Tanya's memory. All and all, I was dubbed Tanya 2.0. Check out her new song Reminiscing on the Good Love Rhythm; look out for her new album call Infallible, coming out soon.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

No dissappointment

Ok folks, i know i have not posted in a while, but just bare with me cuz there's something really interesting about to flashing this direction. And of course its with me and my girl, Tanya Stephens.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Friday, January 2, 2009

Marketing Strategy


Marketing strategy: Prune your thinking to promote new growth.

There is a saying among leaders (anywhere) that you have to give up to go up. And someone just asked me what that meant. The hardest things to give up are our ideas and beliefs; like what drives a business, but overall it means 'sacrifice' and in the broadest sense acting in others best interest before you act for yourself, "when you help others get what they want, you get what you want," which is sure a pure thought that it is like the perfectly cured medium rare T-bone steak because if you help more people buy your product, just by pruning your thoughts to promote new growth, you win!

In business to sacrifice and help others get what they want, like a higher stock price or more consumer traffic, it has always proven the most expedient and effective device to prune your thinking. Yes, you have to prune your thinking to promote new growth. Sounds easy, but in business, and in marketing that business, people don't like pruning their thinking to promote new growth. As sales guru Zig Ziglar said, "People cling to their ideas more tenaciously than their most prized material possessions. The Chairman or CEO of a company will get a new lease on a new vehicle or give up his or her home and move, but the thoughts stay in place.

Now there is a thought that you have to tell consumers the same thing over and over again to build a number of impressions, but in the case of brands like Folgers or categories like OTC remedies, the thoughts have remained the same for decades...while consumer thinking changes at the pace of the next internet article read.

For Those Who Want to Lead.......... I Suggest You Do Some Reading.


LEADERS ARE READERS So make certain you take the time to read the things that come in from people and companies you don't know. They're excited about what they do which is why they are calling with something you don't know. Don't have the time? Consider this. It takes General Motors five days just to acknowledge receipt of a letter to head honcho Rick Wagoner. Look at the shape General Motors is in. And casual indifference to new thinking is killing Starbucks.

Of what good are questions if your mind is not inspired beyond those things of which you are already aware? Hence the saying, "You can't ask a question you don't already know the answer to." This is the classic consumer packaged goods bottleneck in strategic innovation, consumer insight, brand expansion and new products. To stop your ideas from going up in a cloud of smoke, such as what would it take to increase brand IKEA's relevancy, you must stimulate all minds, marketer and consumer, beyond all current frames of reference.