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     Wednesday, September 05, 2007
    Wednesday, September 05, 2007 5:18:21 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( )

    Man, I gotta tell you, I'm the luckiest guy in the world! I know that is an old cliché, but in my case it's the truth. I actually am the luckiest man in the world.

    I have been blessed and showered with far more good fortune than I deserve based on merit. Just about everything wonderful life has to offer I've experienced. I have seen, tasted, heard, felt and loved a lot. I can't imagine what else there could be that is better than what I've had already, but I can't wait to find out! 

    Though I've accepted long ago that I am the luckiest man in the world, I've never really known why. The closest I can come to an explanation is #1. People, all people fascinate me. What they do, why they do it and who they do it with never fails to draw and hold my attention.  #2.  I ain't afraid of sh**. I'll go anywhere, eat anything, do anything and the weirder it is the more I like it. #3. Even if things go in a direction that most people would consider wrong, I just see it as an adventure and another opportunity to have one more great story.

    I believe it is my attitude and appreciation of adventure that makes me so good at understanding human motivations.  Studying and understanding people and why they do the things they do has sustained me and my lifestyle. I've always been able to make enough money to do whatever I've wanted to do by being able to understand those human motivations to help me be a better marketer.

    Contrary to popular belief, selling is not about tricking people into buying what they don't want. Yes, there are liars and thieves but that is not selling. That is lying and stealing.

    Selling is about getting people to trust you enough to tell you their needs or desires and you satisfying those needs or desires. It is not always easy but it’s certainly not complicated.

    You may be questioning that statement in the context of online marketing. You may not see just yet, how you get anyone to open up to anyone else when we're talking about online, but believe it or not, it is exactly the same process except you are not eye-to-eye. The Guru is showing you that process little by little with each post he makes. If you read my last post about the Fallacy of SEO and How to Make Money From It, you can see a connection and a path we are heading down.

    Well, today I want to use a video I shot this past weekend in a wonderfully strange and exotic place that illustrates not just the essence of online marketing but of all marketing!

    That not being afraid of sh** thing kicked in this past weekend and I was up for an adventure. All by myself, I jumped in a rickshaw and had him take me the heart of a city that is more than 1,000 years old. BUT, that’s not the fascinating part. The part that turned me on so much was walking through the middle of living history. Being able to see, hear, smell, taste and feel business being conducted exactly the same way it was being conducted when Jesus chased the money changers from the temple was very cool.

    This is the very core of commerce. This is what marketing is all about. All the technology, all the college degrees, all the billions spent on advertising each year it all started here and is still going on. So, we may use computers and eye-tracking studies and pie charts but we use those things to do what these people are doing right here and all those technological advances has not changed the basic motivation of the buyers and the sellers.

    It is about people. Not technology. The technology is a tool. A means to and end and to use that tool you need to accept that those tools are there to help you do what this video shows being done for thousands of years.

    I am so lucky to be here! To see this first hand was an experience I will never forget. It has taught me more about marketing and sales in a day than I’ve learned from most of the marketing books I have read. It was a wonderful day and I hope you can see even a glimpse of what I saw.

    What I’m hoping you take away from this is the simple concept of realizing that the more things change, the more they stay the same. What makes this process work is the same thing that makes the process work online. It is about placing yourself in a position where the people most likely to respond to your message can see you and then interacting with those people.  

    Notice the bolding on PEOPLE.

    The video is short and even if you miss the correlations I’m hoping to make between their job and yours, I think you’ll find the visual interesting and unique. Unless of course you happen to live in a 1,000 year old city and shop like this all the time. The people I was videotaping didn‘t seem to think there was anything unique about themselves at all.  :)

    Wednesday, September 05, 2007 11:47:16 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
    I visited India twice in 1997 and 1998. Things haven't changed much in 10 years, even with India becoming more and more associated with technology.

    These business owners know how to target people - loyal customers, and people who look like they have a lot of money. I remember being approached or called out to by almost every vendor because I'm American. I was only a college student at the time, but the dollar goes a long way in India.

    I remember walking into a shop to buy a sari. You sit down and they spread out all these colorful fabrics right in front of you. Then you go to a tailor and have the top piece fitted especially for you.

    Everything is personalized. My male friends got haircuts with head massages. I mean, if an American salon did that - I would return for sure!
    Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:22:19 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
    Hey Bob,

    Great post and so true.

    Congrats on being the luckiest man alive :-)

    Thanks
    Pete
    Wednesday, September 05, 2007 10:00:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
    >Things haven't changed much in 10 years,>

    au contraire my dear. What I've shown here is old ahmedabad and yes, that has not changed much in the last 10 years and in fact the last 2000 years! But new ahmedabad has changed a great deal. India has moved so far so fast in the last 10 years, (actually the last 5).

    Next week I'm going to be shooting some video of the Iscon Mall, the largest indoor retails facility in India. Himalya Mall, CG road, SG highway. you can see billions of dollars pouring into India. New India. It is changing fast, very fast.

    India and China, (in fact all of Asia), are both going to change dramatically in the next 10 years. these are not going to be seen as "emerging" countries much longer.

    The balance of global economic power is shifting as we speak and it is very cool to see that happening right before your eyes. I'm hoping you can see at least a little of this changing world though the eyes of my little camcorder.
    The Guru
    Thursday, September 06, 2007 12:42:29 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
    Haha, don't you love the street cows? I'd have to say my favorite time in India is the Kite Flying festival and Holi - the festival of colors. India has to have more festivals and traditions then any country in the world. The only downside is that if you are spotted as someone with money then you get hounded every 10 steps by tour guides, beggers, etc... Made trips to the Taj Mahal and other places quite frustrating. Along with China, the economy is the fast growing and people in India have the same hunger for growth that made the US what it is today so it will definitely be interesting to see how the next 10 years unfolds.
    Sunday, September 09, 2007 3:13:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
    Yes Guru you are so right about the growth there. My partner is from there (as you already know) and I can tell the difference in speed of growth in many area's. For example, with cellphones and services, there are like 4 years ahead of the USA and while our money is going down in value, there's is holding firm.
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