Be Remarkable!
‘Remarkable doesn’t mean remarkable to you. It means remarkable to
me. Am I going to make a remark about it? If not, then you’re average, and
average is for losers’ – Seth Godin, American Author
If you want your business to be successful you
have to get people to want to talk about your company and that comes from being
remarkable. Come to think of it, the term remarkable is used in the rarest of
occasions to describe something that is demanding attention outstandingly. For
any business to succeed, its founding pair of hands is to be remarkable as
well. Why should people make a remark about your company? There must be a
reason for them to do so. If there are no reasons, you are dead in the water.
You are not going to achieve significant success in your company. You are going
to be an average and mediocre business. For some – that is okay, but if you are
passionate about your business, then it is important for others to see that
passion in your approach to work. For the endeavor to run remarkably well, it is
inevitable to have people view it as the way you would want them to.
If the mode of trade and its individuality is not
standing out among patrons, it becomes difficult to carry out its purpose.
Having people to talk well about what is being done with an appreciating
intonation is required here. Who would have felt a bitten apple would change
the world; just look at the technology world that Apple is ruling today.
Also, the concept of ‘Purple Cow’ and its
relevance in being remarkable; when something forces you to remark on it –byall
means it is remarkable. Nobody gets unanimous praise. You will have to earn it.
If you have told people about a product, then that company did a great job in
being remarkable. There was something special about them. It is not about
seeking comfort in the usual but making the unusual comfortable with expert
experience.While you might be remarkable for a time, if
you don’t reinvest and reinvent, you won’t be for long. Instead of resting on
your laurels, you must commit to being remarkable again quite soon.So, have you transformed your business by being
remarkable?
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