Quirky Fact 7.0

In Australia 20 billion text (SMS) messages will be sent this year. In a population of 20 million people that’s 1000 texts each a year, or 3 per day. Amongst this of course are some text addicts.

The question is how can we use a text (SMS) message to improve a service?

My dentist sends me one the day before my appointment confirming the time in the message. It costs them very little, but it helps me a great deal. I’m happy to receive it given the appointment is booked so long in advance. But it’s not the same to receive an annoying unsolicited promotional message, just because someone has your mobile number.

Start up blog says: Use a text service if;

It improves your service to your audience.

They know about it and are happy to receive it.

Staying the course

The rock band – Red Hot Chlli Peppers know something about staying the course. And proof of that is the fact that everyone reading this knows who they are. They endured many a hardship and even the passing of guitarist Hillel Slovak. So here’s a little parable about their breakthrough album.

 

The Red Hot Chilli Peppers launched Blood Sex Sugar Magik in September 1991. The album was produced by Rick Ruben (a guru producer) who actually had refused to produce for them previously, but they weren’t perturbed and asked again and this time he said ‘yes’. It was their 4th album and 8th year of being in a band.

 

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They knew they had something special with the record. They didn’t define themselves, just did what they thought was right, played their type of music, which happened to be what they also did on their previous three albums. The fireworks were few when the album was released. Nothing happened. Well not exactly. They went on tour again, in their old blue Chevy van with their instruments and continued to play to converted ice skating rinks which were one two thirds empty.

To quote bass player flee “We we’re touring our asses off” and the band wasn’t getting any bigger. They soldiered on, as they had the past 8 years.

This continued for 6 months into the release of the album, then suddenly, lives were changed forever. In late 1991 the song ‘Give it away’ went into heavy rotation on MTV and radio. After the Chili’s had been ‘giving it away’ to hardcore fans for eight years, the masses were lining up overnight, for concert tickets. (a bit like the i-phone)

In early 1992 their song ‘Under the bridge’ also did a job on the mainstream and solidified their position in rock history forever. The album was selling more 100,000 copies a week and has now sold more than 12 million copies.

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Nothing really changed from 1984 until they hit the big time, the world caught up to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. And more importantly, they stayed the course.

University on wheels

What could we learn in 150 hours?

A language? Maybe get a diploma or study a course?

If we drive 15,000 kilometers a year that’s 150 hours of potential learning time, so why not use it? Turn your car into a university on wheels!You can do it with CD’s or by linking your ipod to the radio and listening to your favourite podcasts.

 

A well chosen radio station can be a boon of up to date business & social information. Some great stations include:

 

NPR   in the USA

News Radio – in Australia

BBC world – in the UK and Europe.

 

All of which have podcasts you can download from the net on your favourite topic!

Could it spread – Conclusion

You may remember the ‘rentoid rapper’ had some fun auctioning his breakdance mat on ebay. Did it spread?

It spread enough to get a bone fide $187.50 for a piece of cardboard with a bit of texta on it. Just through providing a bit of theatre – fun & money was invented.

The best result was the Q & A’s on the listing which all translate into the personality of rentoid.com You can check it all out by clicking here.  

Start ups out there….Do something crazy!

Warning

Just before watching some crazy people risk their lives on Fuel TV this warning flashed on the screen:

 

WARNING

The action sports you enjoy watching on Fuel TV may look like fun but can be kinda dangerous. We recommend that while practice makes perfect you think twice before trying to perform any death defying feats…Blah Blah Blah don’t blame us if you bite it.

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Love it. It’s real and they’re speaking same language as their audience.

What language does your start up speak?

Grow some vegetables

Every entrepreneur should grow some vegetables. Sounds like a weird directive, but there some great real world lessons, real world ideas and real world benefits from doing so.

Firstly, it takes effort. Not a lot, but a consistent effort which will ultimately equal the reward. In this case there if no doubt in the following equation:

effort = reward

The effort need not be excessive, just consistent. We can grow an entire garden, or even a pumpkin in a pot will give the same benefit.

We’ll learn that anyone who puts in the effort can grow vegetables. There’s a definite learning curve. The more we do it, the better we’ll get at it. You can read a ‘how to’ book on growing them (which will surely help) but even after reading the book you’ll still discover that you learn infinitely more by doing it.

The process is a daily one.

We need to water, fertilize and nurture them. We can’t treat two vegetables the same, but we must apply the same principals.

Some will get more light, so more water. We need to manage their needs differently depending on their position in the market.

The market is a competitive one. We’ll need to fight off bugs, birds and insects, who want to feed on our efforts. This proves you’ve got a fertile market… one worth doing, one with yield.

 If you let these competitors run rampant, they’ll take it all. But we need to understand that competition is healthy. It’s no good killing our yield with pesticide (which is a bit like price discounting)… it can ruin everything for everyone and leave no yield at all. It’s better to outsmart the bugs, maybe with netting or organic means. They’ll still get some, but we’ll get the lions share.  

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We’ll realize that nature is very generous, so long as we nurture our crop. We will reap ‘real world’ benefits, many of which go beyond yield and enter our psyche.

We’ll realize we need to save some seeds for our plantation next season. We’ll learn that all vegetables are seasonal. We’ll learn that not all climates (markets) suit all vegetables. We’ll realize we get better results when we focus on a veggie we have expert knowledge with. The rewards will taste better than ‘bought’ vegetables, which is more like working for a wage.

Eventually we’ll realize that growing vegetables is exactly like starting a business and managing a business. It’s a very complex yet rewarding process.