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Top of Mind: April 25, 2013
April 29th, 2013
by Bill Boyajian

What Matters

When it comes to marketing and sales, what really matters is what the customer thinks.  Their actions, reactions, opinions, even (or especially) buying decisions are a function of a client’s perceptions – about you, your product, your service, your company, or even your industry.  It may not seem reasonable, or even fair, but perception is reality in the mind of the consumer.  And that is why it is so critical to build an image of what you want people to think.

Consider this. We tend to hang with people like us, buy things that seem to reflect us, and make all sorts of decisions that are indicative of the way we perceive ourselves and how we want others to perceive us.  The latter may well be a stronger motivation than anything else.

If you translate all this to a jewelry purchase, you can see how fragile and emotional a buying decision just might be.  Consumers “vote” with their pocketbooks based on their cumulative perceptions.  The more we understand this, the better chance we have to match what we offer to consumer demand.

Are You a Leader of People?

People leaders have these important traits. [click here to read them…]

Here are a few Business and Life tips to think about:

Business Tips

• Don’t take on a partner or an equity investor unless you really need one for financial, strategic, or other reasons.

• Business proposals should provide thorough and sequenced plans for clients to address the challenges and opportunities ahead.

• The key to enjoying your job is loving what you do and having synergy with those you work with. No job is perfect; just find joy within it.

Life Tips

• Priorities in life are best illustrated where we spend and “invest” our money. Take note, and observe those priorities for yourself.

• Humility is vital for moving from success to significance. Humility is not thinking less of yourself; it is thinking more of others.

• Want to get out of your rut? Stop seeking answers and start asking the right questions. Solutions and direction will then soon emerge.



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–Charles Denaburg,
Managing Partner,
Levy’s Fine Jewelry
Birmingham, AL

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Kizer-Cummings Jewelers
Lawrence, KS