How Remarkable Are You?

Remarkable

When I click a link that should go to a Squidoo page, but it doesn’t because Hubpages bought Squidoo, it makes me sad.

I want to stop going to Dlux, a restaurant in Madison, because the bartender tricked me into paying $7 dollars for a beer he lead me to believe was only $3 dollars. He acknowledged that he mislead me after I was halfway through with the beer. I was still charged $7. He should have just charged me the $3 for the one and if I wanted another one he would charge me the regular price. It would have cost him $4 to keep a regular customer. Fortunately for them I love Dlux too much to quit going there because of this experience.

I really dislike how often Anais Nin shows up on BrainPickings. Anais is Maria Popova’s favorite. BrainPicking is so remarkable that I simply disregard the Anais references.

Are people saying things like this about your blog, your business, your product or service?

It takes a lot to be remarkable and it’s not always so easy to know if you are remarkable. 5 star reviews, RTs and likes aren’t always the best indicator if you’re remarkable or not.

Remarkable is knowing people will miss you if you were gone. Remarkable is when customers stick around through your small errors. Remarkable isn’t just loyalty, it’s an emotional form of trust.

 

Stay Positive & What Are You Doing To Be Remarkable?

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Garth Beyer
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