For the sake of argument, I am going to assume you run a good to great operation. People love your food. Your staff is tidy and friendly. Your place is clean. Overall you deliver or over deliver on your value proposition.
For the sake of argument, I am going to assume you run a good to great operation. People love your food. Your staff is tidy and friendly. Your place is clean. Overall you deliver or over deliver on your value proposition.
I am going to throw PC, political correctness, out the window and just say it, “Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year!” Not Hanukah. Not Kwanza. Not Festivus for the rest of us. Yes. All of these other holidays are just fine and dandy. Look. I’m Jewish. I make a mean potato latke, but let’s face it...Christmas rocks!
Since I was a little kid, this raised Orthodox Jewish kid has loved Christmas. No. We did not have a Christmas tree, but I soaked up and enjoyed the holiday. My earliest Christmas memory was me at age four going through the enchanted forest in the basement of the downtown Goldsmith’s department store in Memphis and seeing Santa Claus. One year my mom even sprang for breakfast with Saint Nick. The memories were far better than the stale donut and watered down hot chocolate they gave us.
Sampling is one of the most powerful sales and marketing tactics in your arsenal. I used it as often as I could.
Whether you are religious and believe in tithing or are a subscriber to the laws of the universe and believe in paying it forward, the concept of giving dates back to the dawn of civilization.
Last September I bought a new home in East Nashville. East Nashville is just over the river from downtown and is a work in progress.
Since I can’t find it on the internet, I am going to attribute the following quote to myself, “No one has dumb or ugly kids.”
Every parent, me included, thinks their children are attractive and oh so smart.
Shark Tank is one of my favorite shows. I have been a religious follower since the first week. If you’ve never seen ABC’s Shark Tank, you must add it to your “must watch” list.
Each week different entrepreneurs pitch their business to five sharks. The sharks put them through the ringer and fight each other for a piece of the action.
As soon as September hit the calendar, the weather started to drop here in Nashville. As I look onto my backyard garden, I see the plants I need to pull down to make way for fall plantings.
Last Saturday was a big day for our family. My son Jerrod moved into Vanderbilt University. For the last couple of weeks, Jerrod and I have been driving around picking up things for his dorm; sheets, towels, and microwave just to name a few.
As most readers of this blog know, I am a big foodie. I enjoy a great meal; be it a bbq sandwich or a seven course dinner. All that matters is the food is great for what it is.