Planting seeds, harvesting crops

Being a farm kid from rural Minnesota as I am originally (or as I sometimes say, you can take the Minnesota boy to North Carolina, but you can’t make him like the hot summers) I rather like planting and harvesting metaphors. Not only because they hearken back to the time of my childhood, but also because they nearly always hold more than a kernel of truth in them.

My friend Brian Haymond talks on his blog about some of the seeds he recently planted and how they bore a bumper crop for him. In so doing he demonstrates a couple of truly important principles.

The first of which is that being nice isn’t just nice, it’s good business.

And second, he demonstrates how a relatively modest gesture of gratitude on the part of Apple has turned him from not just a committed customer, but a raving fan … someone willing to shout his gratitude to them and admiration for them from the cyber-rooftops.

This is Twenty-First Century marketing. Brian’s demonstrating it and so is Apple.

What about you? Are you trying to sell or are you building relationships with people?

2 Comments

  1. Bob, thanks for the kind comments and pointing folks to the article. It was a wonderfully affirming encounter and one that I need to remind myself of quite often. It’s easy to assert “our rights” and our point of view (albeit correct or skewed) and I was graciously reminded of how looking at the big picture and beyond myself yields a good crop.

    Comment by Brian in Charlotte — August 30, 2008 @ 11:39 am

  2. Brian,

    You’re very welcome. Thank you for the excellent and thought-provoking post.

    Be well,
    Bob

    Comment by Bob — August 30, 2008 @ 11:41 am

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