Imagine that you are the owner of a highly successful orange juice manufacturer. You have a nationally recognized PREMIUM brand, won numerous consumer awards, and have the thickest profit margins in the industry. One day, after your annual … [Read more...]
Strategy Before Tactics. Always!
... or how to spend $90,000 without even trying by Kurian M. Tharakan I love the analogy of riding a bicycle. Almost everyone I know can ride a bike, but very few can actually build a bike, ... including me. But, if I could build a bike, you … [Read more...]
Shhh! Target Knows You’re Pregnant! The Science of Predictive Analytics.
... or why today's retailers know you better than you think they do! by Kurian M. Tharakan Retailers love life’s defining moments, especially ones that convey a significant emotional experience. College, marriage, and the birth of a new baby are … [Read more...]
How the Symphony Orchestras Stopped the Bleeding
by Kurian M. Tharakan Losing swaths of customers can be a terrifying experience for an entrepreneur. What can be more frightening is not knowing what to do about it. Modern symphony orchestras faced a similar situation in the mid-2000s, with … [Read more...]
Want a better price on that classic grand piano? Tell them about uncle Jeb’s dashed piano concerto dreams!
... a powerful technique for winning, even with low bids by Kurian M. Tharakan Want to buy a scarce item, like that one of a kind dream home, vintage car, or a classic grand piano? Well then there's good news. You can successfully win … [Read more...]
Tiny Softsoap’s Unconventional Strategy to Win Against the Industry Giants
by Kurian M. Tharakan William Sheppard was first issued a patent for liquid soap in 1865. His discovery was that regular soap mixed with liberal quantities of hartshorn resulted in a soap derivative that had the consistency of a thick honey or … [Read more...]
Don’t Want to Go to Prison? Get a Nose Job! (… and do something about those beady eyes)
by Kurian M. Tharakan Marketers can learn something from a Texas study done in the mid-eighties on 253 incarcerated felons who were given the opportunity to have cosmetic surgery as part of their rehabilitation. From nose and ear jobs to … [Read more...]
How You’re Selling Yourself Is All Wrong (… maybe)
by Kurian M. Tharakan We all have to sell ourselves and our ideas, whether it is to a new boss, a prospective customer, or a potential mate. Conventional wisdom tells us to infuse our presentation with a strong peppering of our accomplishments. … [Read more...]
How Retailers Take Advantage of their Customer’s Poor Math Skills
by Kurian M. Tharakan In a recently published paper in the Journal of Marketing, a team of researchers led by Akshay Rao from the University of Minnesota found that a significant number of customers preferred getting a bonus quantity of a product … [Read more...]
Boost Your Selling Power with this Simple Technique
... or how people think a lot like rats! by Kurian M. Tharakan In a series of experiments conducted in 1934, psychologist Clark Hull found that rats running a maze increased their efforts and ran faster as they came closer to the food goal at … [Read more...]
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