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Weekly Story 2018.01.10 – Bubblegum Broccoli

Here’s what McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson said when describing bubblegum-flavored broccoli that the company developed a few years ago:

“It wasn’t all that.”

Huh!?

Put yourself in the shoes of those poor kids who tasted this Frankenstein “food.” Imagine what you might have said if you sampled the stuff. 

It’s gotta be more (lots more) than, “It wasn’t all that.”

Bubblegum-flavored broccoli is not some Wonka-esque fantasy.

McDonald’s wanted (aka was pressured) to offer more nutritious vittles.

So they conjured up broccoli-shaped bubblegum — check that…I mean…bubblegum-flavored broccoli. 

The concoction “confused” kids who tried it.

So said the CEO who seems prone to understatement. 

Lotta lessons to draw from this story.

Lesson one: Bubblegum flavor belongs in just one place — bubblegum.

Lesson two: Broccoli should taste like broccoli…or maybe…

…like soy sauce.

Lesson number three (the one you should heed if you’re a marketer): Test your stuff before you bring it to market.

McDonald’s got this part right. So this story has a happy ending.

They tested the broccoli before trying to sell it.

Bubblegum-flavored broccoli failed the test (another understatement!).

So McDonald’s scrapped the idea.

Aside from tainting the taste-buds of some juvenile testers, McDonald’s limited the damage.

All businesses, including yours, come up with bad ideas. 

Smart businesses test ideas.

Roll with ideas that pass the test.

Scrap ideas that fail.  

This applies to big ideas (a new product or service).

This applies to small ideas (a subject line for an email). 

The more you test, the smarter you and your business will be. 

Thanks for reading. If you have some feedback, let ‘er rip.

Until next time…

Tom

P.S.

MarketVolt recently introduced some really cool tools to split-test subject lines, “from…” names, and send times. If you’re already a MarketVolt client, contact support@marketvolt.com (or your account rep) for info on the feature. If you’re not a client, you can sign up for a free software demo here: https://www.marketvolt.com/email-software/#demo

Also…we have a team of marketing experts who can plan, set-up and execute your email campaigns for you. Of course, as part of that, we would design strategies and tactics to test tactics. Roll with the ones that work. Scrap the ones that don’t. If you want to learn more, email tom@marketvolt.com.

Later this year, I’ll be hosting some free online training sessions to reveal best email marketing practices, including strategies and tactics for testing. Stay tuned to these emails where we’ll announce dates and times soon.

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Monday Mashup 2018.01.08

Hello: Here’s the first-ever edition of MarketVolt’s Monday Mash-up. We’ll kick off every week with this quick collection of tips, recommendations, observations and other stuff that you may value — all designed to entertain, educate and enhance. Enjoy!

– Tom 


Monday, January 8, 2018
MarketVolt’s Monday Mash-Up

Recommended reading…

…anything by Mike Weinberg. Mike is a sales expert who has written two great books: New Sales Simplified and Sales Management Simplified. I’ve read and re-read both. And his blog (https://www.newsalescoach.com/blog/) is at the top of my link list. Whether you’re an experienced sales champion or just getting started, check out Mike if you have any role in growing a business.

Stream this…

I can’t get enough of The War & Treaty (https://www.thewarandtreaty.com/) and their debut album “Down to the River.” A husband (Michael Trotter) and wife (Tanya Blount-Trotter) duo, theirs is one of those you-can’t-make-this-stuff-up stories. He was a soldier in Iraq, stationed in one of Saddam Hussein’s captured palaces. His unit found a piano in the basement. When Michael shared the fact he could sing, his fellow soldiers encouraged him to teach himself to play on Saddam’s old piano. For the next three years, he entertained and brought solace to his unit. Fast forward to now (skipping the part about boy returns from war, meets girl who sings like an angel, falls in love, forms a musical act, etc.)… ‘ nuff said. Just listen and let the music speak for itself.

Word’s we’re quoting…

If the people don’t want to come out to the ballpark, nobody’s going to stop them. (Yogi Berra).

Yogi starred on the baseball diamond, not in the marketing biz. But there’s some deep marketing wisdom in that quote. The point: We don’t create desire in the marketplace. We just tap it. It’s better to know your market and deliver what it wants than try to convince your market to buy what it doesn’t want.

Recommended resource…

I’ve been using LastPass password vault (https://www.lastpass.com) for years. Each time I create a username/password combination, LastPass stores it in my vault. When I revisit a site for which I’ve stored credentials, LastPass automatically loads them into the login form. Simple. Time-saving. Secure. Free.

Reason we’re grateful…

We gotta give a shout out to Tim Ferriss who delivers great business-building, life-expanding content week-after-week (https://tim.blog/). His Five-Bullet Friday email is the primary inspiration for this Mash-Up. The words and the ideas are ours, but the format and approach were inspired by Tim. We’re grateful for smart, successful people who educate and inspire us!

***

And we’re grateful to you for reading.

Please email me with requests, suggestions and feedback. What do you like? What don’t you like? Any reading, listening, quoting, resourcing that you think we should share? Send us a tip.

Until next time, enjoy the rest of this week and the weekend.

Tom

p.s. We updated our website last month. Take a look and email me (tom@marketvolt.com) to let us know what you think.
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Mashup 2018.01.03

Wednesday, January 3, 2018
MarketVolt’s Mid-Week Mash-Up



Each week, we’ll share with you this mash-up of recommendations, tips, and other random thoughts to enlighten and entertain you.

Enjoy!

– Tom

Recommended reading…

…anything by Mike Weinberg. Mike is a sales expert who has written two great books: New Sales Simplified and Sales Management Simplified. I’ve read and re-read both. And his blog (https://www.newsalescoach.com/blog/) is at the top of my link list. Whether you’re an experienced sales champion or just getting started, check out Mike if you have any role in growing a business.

Stream this…

I can’t get enough of The War & Treaty (https://www.thewarandtreaty.com/) and their debut album “Down to the River.” A husband (Michael Trotter) and wife (Tanya Blount-Trotter) duo, theirs is one of those you-can’t-make-this-stuff-up stories. He was a soldier in Iraq, stationed in one of Saddam Hussein’s captured palaces. His unit found a piano in the basement. When Michael shared the fact he could sing, his fellow soldiers encouraged him to teach himself to play on Saddam’s old piano. For the next three years, he entertained and brought solace to his unit. Fast forward to now (skipping the part about boy returns from war, meets girl who sings like an angel, falls in love, forms a musical act, etc.)… ‘ nuff said. Just listen and let the music speak for itself.

Word’s we’re quoting…

If the people don’t want to come out to the ballpark, nobody’s going to stop them. (Yogi Berra).

Yogi starred on the baseball diamond, not in the marketing biz. But there’s some deep marketing wisdom in that quote. The point: We don’t create desire in the marketplace. We just tap it. It’s better to know your market and deliver what it wants than try to convince your market to buy what it doesn’t want.

Recommended resource…

I’ve been using LastPass password vault (https://www.lastpass.com) for years. Each time I create a username/password combination, LastPass stores it in my vault. When I revisit a site for which I’ve stored credentials, LastPass automatically loads them into the login form. Simple. Time-saving. Secure. Free.

Reason we’re grateful…

We gotta give a shout out to Tim Ferriss who delivers great business-building, life-expanding content week-after-week (https://tim.blog/). His Five-Bullet Friday email is the primary inspiration for this Mash-Up. The words and the ideas are ours, but the format and approach were inspired by Tim. We’re grateful for smart, successful people who educate and inspire us!

***

And we’re grateful to you for reading.

Please email me with requests, suggestions and feedback. What do you like? What don’t you like? Any reading, listening, quoting, resourcing that you think we should share? Send us a tip.

Until next time, enjoy the rest of this week and the weekend.

Tom

p.s. We updated our website last month. Take a look and email me (tom@marketvolt.com) to let us know what you think.