Remember the AIDA principle?
AIDA is an acronym which stands for 'attention, interest, desire, action'.
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It was coined by  E.K. Strong  in an article he wrote in 1925 called "Theories of Selling"~ Journal of Applied Psychology.  

Although AIDA was defined in 1925, it's premises hold as true today as they did back then.

We have but split seconds to capture someone's attention and establish a further connnection to them. This is what we should be aiming for in all of our marketing and in the way we carry ourselves in our day to day interactions with those around us.

Oftentimes that tiny different thing about us that stands out above the rest, is enough to set the ball in motion and can be the difference between success and failure.

We read and hear so much about branding these days, and yet, how many of us really even know what it is about us that is unique and different?

Have we asked our peers, our family and our friends?
Have we done a self-assessment to see just what it is about us that others notice and remember? We just may end up very surprised.

The past few years, numerous people, without my asking, have mentioned my gentle and unassuming ways as being something they most notice about me.

Pondering on this, I realized that a person does not have to be loud or extraverted or pushy to leave a lasting impression. Sometimes being gentle and softspoken or caring leaves just as strong of an impression on people.

cignet-Port Credit marinaThose qualities or attributes that we find others often mentioning about us, are the ones we need to capitalize on and market.

They point the way to our brand and our uniqueness. That which is noticed by others is our trademark and should be honed to a fine degree and capitalized on through our marketing.

When you are comfortable in your own skin, you carry yourself with a greater degree of confidence and inner strength which those around you will be drawn to.

Just like in the old story, don't strive to be a duck, if you've been born a swan, even if you are in the midst of thousands of ducks and no other swan in sight.

You will never be a duck, and once you accept that and focus on who you are and the benefits of being you, the way will be revealed to you and you will travel down the path with greater ease and
success.

In  'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint Exupery, the little prince meets up with a fox who teaches him how 'establishing ties' with someone or something, can make that someone or something special so that it will stand out amongst thousands of others just like it, because of the special connection between the two of you.
The fox calls this 'taming' someone or something.
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For instance, I have a beautiful sugar maple tree outside my window that to the casual observer looks just like hundreds of other sugar maples in my city, however to me it is special.

I would recognize this maple tree anywhere because I have observed the many changes it has gone through as it has grown and with the changing seasons.

I've taken note of the special place on it's trunk where it bears a small scar on it's bark from a vehicle that once hit it and I've observed it's rustling branches a thousand times or more.

To me, this maple tree is very special and I often call it 'my' maple tree, since it shades my west facing windows from the hot afternoon sun.

So it is with the people around us who we have special relationships or ties with.
We see their unique beauty and specialness, because they are 'tame' to us and we have established special ties to them.

If you wish to be remembered by people who meet you or come across your website or blog, you must stand out in some special way to get them to pause. Once you've captured their attention, hold onto it.

The tiniest fractions of what sets us apart from others are often the determiners of how well we will be remembered by those who come across us personally, or through a marketing venue.
Never doubt for a moment that you are unique in very special ways that no one damselfly on rose leaf-Corby Park-Belleville Ontarioelse is and this tiny bit of uniqueness, will help you succeed in all you undertake.

This principle is beautifully illustrated, using water, in Sam Parker's highly inspirational film 212 The Extra Degree Movie.
For an uplifting start (or finish) to your day, be sure to watch this short film.

(Update: Sam emailed me today~Sept 22/08~ and in his email he mentioned that he now has a newer version of the video available.
It's faster moving and I really enjoyed watching it, even moreso than the first!! Sam also mentioned that this newer version is 212 seconds long, completely by accident!
I think the universe is trying to tell us something here.

BTW, Sam Parker is a very commendable guy and all business owners, leaders of any organizations and heads of households should be sure to check out his 212° The Extra Degree  program and book. Magnificent and amazing...with great results when applied to all things in life.
Thanks Sam!)

I think about a lot of things and this thinking goes on constantly, even when I'm sleeping.
Many people have told me that I think 'too much'.
Possibly, however the way my brain works, I really don't have a concept of 'thinking too much', because it is who I am.

One of the things I think about, quite a bit actually, is cormorants. This may be because I'm a zoologist, or it may be because I believe the greatest lessons in life are to be found by observing the natural world that surrounds us.

Cormorants, for those who aren't familiar with them, are a fairly large dark bird found in many areas of the world near water bodies. They are divers who live on fish.

In the Quinte region, cormorants are very common.
In fact, they are so common, that a few years ago at Presqui'le, there was a controlled kill (an oxymoron, if I've ever heard one) of cormorants as the commercial fishermen were complaining that the cormorants were too numerous and were taking too many of 'their' fish.
I still haven't quite figured out why it is that humans figure everything put here on earth has been put here exclusively for their use, but that's a post for another day.

Getting back to cormorants, they are odd looking birds. Their dark and craggy appearance gives them an ominous look and they certainly aren't one of the prettiest bCormorant -Bay of Quinte-Belleville Ontarioirds out there.

They are usually found in groups sitting on breakwalls and rocks surrounded by water.
One cormorant looks pretty much like the next; at least that's what I've always observed until I came across this guy a few weeks ago.

He stood out from all of the other birds who were lounging on the rocks that day and because of this, I snapped his picture.

He is now one of the better known cormorants in the entire Quinte region, perhaps in the entire world.

Were this cormorant to have a name and a business card, just imagine how successful he would be by recognition alone!

I watched him for a long time, and noticed he didn't bother to fold his wings back in like the others during the time period I was there.
For whatever reason he was holding his wings out this way, he managed to create a lasting impression on me and using the fox's analogy in The Little Prince, this cormorant is now 'tame' to me.

His 'extra degree' of uniqueness caused him to stand out amongst scores of other cormorants that day, and his image to be burned in the mind's eye of the hundreds of humans who read this blog.

Being noticed and remembered is the goal of all marketing, no matter the venue.

The basic principles of marketing and branding are older than mankind himself and those who pause to observe the elements of nature will find a rich source of ideas that, when applied to their own business branding and marketing, will help them to achieve their goals to a remarkable degree.

©2008JoSmith

 

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Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Sutton Group-Quantum Realty Inc., Brokerage, in Oakville, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.Oakville-BurlingtonHomes.com

 
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38 Comments on Are You Easy to 'Tame' in the Eyes of the Public? Lessons From Foxes, Cormorants and Water.

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 hi Jo, re "His 'extra degree' of uniqueness caused him to stand out amongst scores of other cormorants... Being noticed and remembered is the goal of all marketing"...

 I love the analogy and the great illustrations in your post. No matter what biz we're in, if we can't/don't stand out from the crowd we're dead.

11:19am • #1
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Jo, great post. I came across that 212 movie this week as well. I can relate to being different and if you are going to be a swan among ducks you need to first appreciate yourself and then show the world that. Also as you find others see the uniqueness in them. This idea of everyone being the same is ridiculous. I remember that AIDA principle from years ago with early sales training I had. All great stories to liiustrate your point. Thanks.

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Wow that's quite the essay!  That extra degree...........the maple tree......the cormorants (I sas at Cannon Beach last year and they were everywhere....such an interesting read Jo-Anne......I didn't know you were a Zoologist!  :-)

11:23am • #3
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What a fabulous post.  And so on point for distinguishing ourselves from the competition.  Nobody could have said it better!  Thanks for the inspiration.

11:33am • #4
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It does matter in this market...to stay alive...somehow. We stand out in different ways.....and just like your examples....they remember the profound things.....and we DON'T have to be pushy out there to be noticed.

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Age-old wisdom is timeless, isn't it?  Okay, rhetorical question.  Inspired prose, Jo-Anne.  It appears that I have a film (212 The Extra Degree Movie) to check out when I get a chance.  Most times to stand out in anything, all it takes is being yourself in everything.

12:27pm • #6
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Hi Jo, I enjoyed this post.  In reflecting on what you wrote, I thought about the fact that I'm far more impressed by kindess, compassion and creativity.  These characteristics make a lasting impression on me.  There are so many different ways to standout...and you're right, the way we stand out comes down to individual choice.

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thanks Marti!
You do an excellent job at helping business people capture the attention of prospective clients/customers with your amazing creativity and unique marketing ideas. I notice your work everywhere I go and it stays in my mind.....we can, and do, learn so much from you.

Jo

4:04pm • #8
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Gary,

Appreciating ourselves and others for the unique qualities we all bring to the table is certainly a very large part of success and happiness, both in our business and personal lives.

thank you for visiting this post and for your very insightful comment,

Jo

4:06pm • #9
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hi Liz!

Thank you for stopping by and for your lovely comment,,,greatly appreciated.

I didn't realize that cormorants were out in BC too...although, they're all the way over in China where they're used for fishing, so I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised!

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Jo

6:04pm • #10
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Jo,

Very thought provoking post! Cormorants in the Caribbean are very beautiful and graceful birds...and much more colorful than your picture, although there is still beauty in 'ugliness'...and speaking of ducks...which I enjoy eating very much...although I'm reluctant to order duck when dining at a restaurant with a group of friends...I fear I'll get stuck with the bill...!!! Thanks,   Fran

P.S. I rather enjoy discovering redeeming qualities in others rather than focusing on introspection on myself...I guess I'm just a WYSIWYG guy!!! LOL

6:46pm • #11
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Jo, There are levels in this post I really have to think about.  From the headline I first thought I don't WANT to be tamed!  Then I wouldn't be myself.  Reading further puts in into another perspective.  I hope that I am always myself (and don't strive to be anything but myself) and while I've never heard of cormorants, I surely will never forget that bird.  He looks proud and determined and willing to stand his ground, not at all unappealing to me :)  Your photos are spectacular!

8:44pm • #12
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You will never be a duck, and once you accept that and focus on who you are and the benefits of being you, the way will be revealed to you and you will travel down the path with greater ease and success.

It is so nice to be comfortable in your own skin, as you grow older.

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hi Laura,

thank you for stopping by and for your appreciative comment!

Jo

9:43am • #14
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Sally,

'they remember the profound things'   ...how true. Sometimes the most subtle difference is what stands out the most and is remembered and oftentimes being pushy or aggressive serves the exact opposite effect.

Jo

9:44am • #15
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Jason,

very wise words "Most times to stand out in anything, all it takes is being yourself in everything." . You are one of the few people who have this concept down to a science. Everything you do and write has 'Jason Sardi' written all over it and you never shy away from being exactly who you are. I admire this greatly.

Make sure and watch the short film....it's only a few minutes long and well worth it.

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Jo

9:48am • #16
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Lola,

I'm with you in that 'kindness, compassion and creativity' are what will leave a lasting impression in my heart and on my mind. They are relatively rare attributes, although in our business, I see many agents who possess all three. This is a large part of what makes them successful.

Jo

11:14am • #17
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I keep trying to come up with a new "novel" way of Marketing myself....but I keep coming back to the old stand by....my smile and being myself! That seems to be remembered.

This post was very re-affirming. You would be a great personal coach Jo...

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Fran,

lol....thanks for the evening smiles. Cormorants always remind me of loons when I see them swimming on the water's surface, so I agree, they are beautiful in their own way. I would love to  see the cormorants in the caribbean.

I always look for the best in others too and that is what I focus on. Everyone is special and beautiful in their own unique way, otherwise, think how boring the world would be!

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Jo

6:18pm • #19
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hi Carole!

I guess it is a bit confusing...my thoughts were just kind of rambling with this post. I believe that staying yourself no matter what peer or worldly pressure there is, is very important and this is in direct adversity to being 'tamed', however the fox really means that a person appears 'tamed' through their perspective of them, since they are no longer a stranger or a wildling.

Perhaps it's just like when we take in a stray animal and once it gets to know us and we have a bond with it, it has become tame in our eyes and now is more significant to us than all the other stray animals.

I don't know if that makes sense or not, oh well, I'm tired and need to get some sleep. It's been a very long (but good!) day.

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Jo

10:03pm • #20
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hi Missy,

It's amazing how that works, isn't it? I too feel more and more comfortable being me the older I get. Gee, it took a lot of years being me to get used to myself...

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Jo

10:05pm • #21
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Joan,

I think you're wonderful just the way you are....I'm certain everyone remembers you by your smile and caring, warm heart, it even shines through in your writing and in your profile picture.

thanks so kindly for your nice comment....  (((-:

Jo

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Jo-Anne, What a great and indept post. You are so right.  Kindness, thoughtfullness, empathy are all better forms.  Thanks you so much! 

Also, Thank you for commenting on my Post!

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Jo, Are you for hire? As someone mentioned above, you would be a great personal coach, in fact, I believe that is how I met you in the first place, by taking a test you had posted about personalities.

We have cormorants here and I agree about your oxymoron of controlled killing!!! Arrrghh!! I once did a medly of sailing photos of a trip we had taken and part of it was a slew of cormorants taking off from their perch.

I think Sally should have another writing contest and the prize would be "being branded by Jo". That would almost make me try to post:)

It is true that "your" qualities stand out and that cormorant is lucky to have been 'tamed' by you.

10:27am • #24

Jo -In looking at your excellent pictures and reading your post You obviously spent some more time on the water. What a great place to be one with nature, to rejuvenate, reflect on ones inner self and refresh ones outlook on life. As we "sail" through life it is important to remember that we are are like the mirror of ourselves in the water some are very visible in their calmness and others never seen in the chop with their rough coarseness. 

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hi Pam,

Nice photo! Kindness and empathy are two of the best traits anyone could ever have. The world, at times, seems to be sadly lacking in both....

thanks for dropping by!

Jo

1:54pm • #26
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hi Karen!

It's great to see your name pop up on my blog!! I hope things are going well with you and everyone is doing better...I know it was a sad and emotional time for your family this past summer.

thank you for the kind words...greatly appreciated. It's funny you should mention that personality test. I was reading that blog the other day and looking at your results and remember being astounded at how evenly keeled you were right across the board.

I'd love to see your photo medley of the sailing trip you took. Did you write a post about it?

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Jo

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hi Barrie,

"As we "sail" through life it is important to remember that we are are like the mirror of ourselves in the water some are very visible in their calmness and others never seen in the chop with their rough coarseness".

wow, that's very profound ! I had to read that a few times and reflect deeply on it before I realized just how true it really is.

I live close to the water plus visit friends and family very regularly who all have places/boats on the water, so I guess I do spend a lot more time than most people aound water bodies. I'm extremely fortunate....

thanks so much for stopping by with your nice comment!

Jo

5:37pm • #28
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Awesome Post Jo-Anne - I remember reading the Little Prince to the girls many years ago :)  Never studied AIDA - but the concepts are sound and applicable even today.  Your photos are awesome- especially the cormorant 'tamed' by you!

Have a wonderful fall seaon - enjoy your maple turn colors

Sincerely,

Grace

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Hi Jo,
You are absolutely correct, we have to find a way to stand out from the crowd and it is different for everyone.   Sometimes it can be something as simple as returning phone calls promptly.  Professionalism, honesty and kindness go a long way.

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Hi Grace!

I received 'The Little Prince' from a dear friend when my first son was born many years ago and have read it many times since then, both to him when he was very small, and to myself even recently. It's wisdom is timeless.

thanks so much for for your kind sentiments...

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Jo

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hi Cynthia,

"Professionalism, honesty and kindness go a long way."

How very true and well-spoken....and in the end, if we don't have those, what have we got?

Jo

 

11:54am • #32
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Thanks Jo, we are doing better and Brandi is trying to do better. So many little things that one does not think about when something like that happens. Everyday things.

As for the trip, I have to find it...I have it on a website somewhere...hmmm

4:48pm • #33

Thanks for the lovely post Jo.  I agree with you and Missy that it becomes easier as we get older to grow comfortable with who we are and, to be that person all the time.  It occurs to me as I read your posts that you Jo are very much, in the moment.  That's a rare gift and we're lucky to have you share these insights.

6:09pm • #34
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hi Karen

I'm glad to hear that you're doing better and I hope that Brandi begins to feel better soon. You're right about the little things fading away when you're faced with a life changing event....

I'm looking forward to seeing the pics of your trip, if you find them.

Have a great weekend!

Jo

8:11pm • #35
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hi Marg,

Thanks so kindly for your thoughtful and wonderful comment! I greatly appreciate it and you.

We do kind of grow into our skin over time, don't we? Sometimes I think that when we are very young we are very much comfortable with who we are and then after a time, the world gets a hold of us and we perhaps grow somewhat uncomfortable. Then as we grow older we recapture those childhood feelings of self-acceptance and innocence. Strange how it works...

Jo

10:29pm • #36
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Great blog !! nice to read ,very deep and beautyful !!Regards J-M  

 

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Hello Jean-Marie,

Thanks kindly for stopping by to read and with your gracious comment....

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Jo

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