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  • Shorter Commercials Are More Effective [STUDY] ow.ly/bV7uq
  • The Power of Low & Consistent Mass Media Spending ow.ly/bV24G Great article for anyone doing mass advertising
  • #mobilestores-not mobile as in phone, but as in trucks: ow.ly/bSp0M I love this new form of retail-cheaper way to start a business
  • Study says Social Responsibility Not Worth Paying for in Today’s Economy ow.ly/bQI3N
  • RT @KeithScovell: Amazon’s Billion Dollar Secret Weapon wp.me/p2kxgE-5E
  • Inspiration: Coffee Giant Tea Shops – Starbucks Tazo Store in Seattle Will Be a Tea Drinker’s Pa…bit.ly/LVFbRQ #Retail #Trends

Miscellaneous

  • Interesting chart showing the water quantity in the snow over the last 4 seasons and why it’s so dry this year. ow.ly/bTLTv
  • B2B vs B2C. I think Gary is right. I like B2C (and B2B2C). That’s all I’ve ever done and probably will ever do. ow.ly/bTBdZ
  • I’ve been hearing & seeing C-130′s fly over the house all day to/from the #WaldoCanyonFire
  • RT @dhgisme: “Superweeds: A Long-Predicted Problem for GM Crops Has Arrived” by @marionnestle bit.ly/MLRnkv #foodchat ht @timoreilly

Quora/LinkedIn

  • What are typical response rates for#directresponse #radio #advertising? ow.ly/bV11q I posted a response to this on #quora
  • What products make for great #directresponse ow.ly/bUPEz #quora question. I posted a response to this on #quora
  • What are the top challenges that the #food industry is facing? goo.gl/km9sU I posted a response to this on #linkedin

Kickstarter

I enjoy seeing technology products on Kickstarter.  Here’s a few interesting hardware prospects:

Odds & Ends

Here’s an image from our south meadow facing south with smoke from the #WaldoCanyonFire in Colorado Springs, 40 miles south of us. I caught this image at sunset. You can see how dry our field is from the lack of rain.

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Disclosure: I have not received any compensation for writing this post. I have no material connection to brands, products or services that I have mentioned. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

On the Calendar

See my calendar for other events and places where I’ll be.  If they’re on the calendar, that’s an open invitation to join me or meet up with me. Just let me know ahead of time.

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  • Even if you are not a basketball fan, this is still entertaining: ow.ly/bsj0d#UncleDrew
  • Have a LinkedIn Account? Change your password. ow.ly/bqviB
  • Top 7 Most Common Reactions to Your High-Fat Diet (and How to Respond): ow.ly/bp8IG

Kickstarter

Here’s some interesting consumer product companies on Kickstarter that I like:

Quora/LinkedIn

Are club stores more difficult than supermarkets?  Question that I answered on the LinkedIn CPG Supergroup.  Many other good answers to this question as well.

Book Reviews

Platform:  Get Noticed in a Noisy World.  This is a fairly comprehensive book about how to build your personal brand online to create a platform of followers.  The first part about creating wow products/services is the best part of the book and offers some good examples.  I give it a 4 of 5 stars.

The Power of Habit.  This book brings in old and new research to describe how individuals and organizations create and sustain habits,  but also how to change habits.  Overall, I enjoyed the book.  I give it a 3.5 of 5 stars.

Odds & Ends

I was at ground zero for the worst hail storm I’ve ever encountered, with inch size hail that lasted more than an hour.  There were several inches of hail on the ground afterwards; it was like driving home in slushy snow.  Unfortunately, the building I was in, my church,  sustained some damage, in addition to cars in the parking lot. I was fortunate in only losing  a side mirror on my car.  Here’s some quick video I took of the early part of the storm.

Disclosure: I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. Some of the links in this post are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

I was introduced to a company recently that has grown largely through company owned and franchise store locations.  I don’t know much about them.  I do know that they have limited retail presence, but in the retailers in which they sell, they have good sell through.  However, they only sell in retail in the geographic areas in which they have franchise locations.  They don’t do any mass marketing, and  for that matter, they may not do any marketing at all.  In essence, their franchise locations have built their brand and their retail sales.

The company wants to expand primarily through retailers in new geographic markets and do so more quickly than it has done in the past.   On the plus side, it has a distinct brand, but only in the geographic markets in which it has good franchise and retail coverage.  It has great products.  On the minus side, it is in a crowded and very competitive category and it does not have substantial capital to invest in aggressive growth.

What’s the best way for this company to grow at the pace that it wants?  This got me thinking about the strategy of using franchise locations to do the marketing for retail.

As this company operates in a very competitive and crowded category and may have limited resources to market its brand in new markets, my suggestion is to avoid large metropolitan markets. Instead, expand into smaller or mid-size markets.  There may be less competition, although I don’t know that for sure because that is an assumption.  One would have to do some market research into each market to make that determination.  Also, the visibility from the franchise locations may be more concentrated and thus, more impactful over time in creating brand recognition.  I am going for the bigger-fish-in-a-smaller-pond analogy, here.

Once there is at least one franchise location, move into local retailers with the primary marketing engine being the franchise location and its visibility.  Since this company operates in a competitive category, sampling may be required at retail, but why not use the franchise location as a sampling vehicle?  Use coupons or call to actions on the packaging to drive consumers to the franchise location to try samples, and, advertise the availability of the products in stores from the franchise location.  I know, the obvious red flag there is that the franchise operator won’t want to advertise the product that can be purchased elsewhere.  But I am just brainstorming here, not trying to solve any problems.

I don’t know of any good case studies about this strategy of using franchise locations as the primary marketing vehicle for retail store sales.  Sure, we all know of Starbucks, but this company was already a household brand before it drove into retail.

I think the problem with this strategy is that it may still force a slow-growth plan, since the weakness is in the ability to find available franchisees.  If there is marketing behind a brand, I am guessing it is easier to find franchise owners.  However, I have never done anything in franchising and don’t know that market at all, I am just making an assumption.

Disclosure: I have not received any compensation for writing this post. I have no material connection to brands, products or services that I have mentioned. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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  • We finally cut the satellite/cable cord per this article: ow.ly/9KdUM Using combo of digital over-air, online and Netflix

Disclosure: I have not received any compensation for writing this post. I have no material connection to brands, products or services that I have mentioned. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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  • Use of Twitter & Blogs by brands seems to be reaching a plateau - ow.ly/7r8ty via @richmeyer. Good data in this article.
  • The #1 Google Plus Page Must-do for Website#SEO vsb.li/pqg6Ny
  • How Will the “Check-in” Behavior Evolve?rtl.io/EsH via @streetfightmag #LBS#geolocation
  • Good idea: treasure hunt with your phone by @gearjunkie. But, app useless after you claim location & too few of them. bit.ly/vfmRjI
  • I like Facebook a lot more since they added the lists feature a few months back – in response to G+ circles.
  • I’ve made plans for Naturally Boulder Networking Night planca.st/1DEx
  •  Found @trendwatching November briefing in my inbox this am. Covers deal-hunting. Great info.ow.ly/7mESk

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  • RT keith_rng Wow… just tried new AMZN Flow app… first AR execution I can see myself usingbit.ly/rImKpN. Me: Agreed!
  • A few good posts by Michael Hyatt on personel development and growth: ow.ly/7ebHJ, ow.ly/7ebNf and ow.ly/7ebQ5
  • Here’s an article on good Twitter marketing tips and practices: ow.ly/7eaQM

 

Retail/Consumer Packaged Goods

  • Great example how Starbucks is fostering online interaction in a retail location: ow.ly/7eE44 Starbucks QR Codes Offer Rich…

 

Books/E-Books/Publishing/Blogging

  • 5 Ways to Make Your Author Page Mobile-Friendly zite.to/sbfTVV
  • Since I am publishing a book in 2/2012, I found this article helpful, and timely: ow.ly/7eaZpHow My Book Hit #1 on Kindle

 

Dogs

  • My dog only comes when she wants to. How do I get her to come EVERY time? ow.ly/7guHY #JuvenileDogs
  • RT @TheLightOfDog: RT @PetPR: The future is very optimistic for #pet products according to Mintel ow.ly/7g08C #petnews #petbusiness
  • RT @TheLightOfDog: Separation anxiety can be a frustrating issue to deal with, especially if your dog is destructive. ow.ly/7emcR

 

Training/Outdoors/Health/Food/Weather/GPS

  • RT @TheGearJunkie: Love this concept. Pearl Izumi’s ‘Unsanctioned Racing’ project is now live.  bit.ly/uT5FtF

 

Jesus Christ/Christianity

  • RT @JamesTippins: IF men respond to God in faith, it is because God has given them sight to see and faith itself as a gift. #gracealone

 


 

 

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Here’s a slideshow from a recent hike we did at Snow Mountain Ranch, Tabernash, CO