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  • Fiat Linea is great but…

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    The other day when I was at Nirmal Lifestyle, I saw the Fiat Linea. As the commercial shows, truly you can't take your eyes of it. Amazing car, amazing design in its segment. It got me wondering though. Would people buy Fiat Linea in as many numbers as they would buy the new Honda City? Unlikely.

    Fiat Palio was also an amazing car. People who drive it vouch for its greatness. And yet it hasn't really been a success for Fiat, right?

    The communication hasn't addressed the right issues. Always focussed on the product though the issue was never the product to begin with. People know Fiat cars are awesome cars. The lineage is long and credible. But the issue they faced in India was lack of service or rather, lack of service centers.

    Did Fiat work to solve it? Yes. They tied up with Tata. So now Tata service centers service Fiat cars too. That's all that Fiat needed to (and still needs to) say and say it loud. Something to the effect, "We knew you liked our cars, we knew we were making good cars but we didn't give you great service and now we have solved that for you."

    Sometimes acknowledging the problem upfront helps more than trying to shovel it away. It sounds more honest and transparent and it could endear the prospects in a better manner than all the advertising put together.

    Does all this mean that Fiat Linea won't do well? Does it mean that Fiat brand won't taste success? No. Fiat might succeed, Linea might sell well but the critical element is the time taken to convince the prospects and win their trust back.

    Products would just keep coming in. But it's the service that would clinch the game for Fiat. Sooner.

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    1. Crimson Feet Avatar

      good one!!
      sexyy point… they shud really heed this advice.

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  • What’s your disguise?

    Commenting on the Indian way of living, Rishi Kapoor says something like this in the recently released Delhi-6 :

    Ghar chote hain toh kehte hain dil bada hai,
    Khane ko kuch nahi toh pyar baant-te hain!

    Translating it in English:

    You have a small house, so you say your hearts are big,
    You don't have much to eat, so you say you share love!

    What's your disguise?

    Why don't we come clean? Why don't we face it once and for all?

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  • Intermission is the time to get the burger & fries

    When at work, we are restless because we want to do something. Something other than what we are currently doing. We are getting irritated. We are cribbing. We are criticizing. We are worrying. We are gossiping.

    We have dreams. We are dreaming. We are waiting for just one right break to leave this job and take another to move nearer to our dreams. We get the break. We get another job. We are restless again. We are cribbing, criticizing, worrying, gossiping…

    That's not gonna do it. You'll keep spoiling the movie and you might end up hating the burger too.

    Between work you get a break everyday at 6 o'clock. That's the time when you gotta fill your mind up with thoughts, plan and prepare yourself to execute that which will take you closer to your dreams. That's the time to keep the purse ready and go get a burger quickly before the movie resumes.

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  • Yougottadance. Aslongasthemusicplays.

    This is what the Sheepman says in Murakami's DANCE DANCE DANCE.

    Do what you want to till you are alive.

    Do what you want to when you have time.

    Do what you want to until things change. And change when things change. Change as you want to but change you should. Change, perhaps not yourself, but your approach.

    Yougottadance. Aslongasthemusicplays. 

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  • The story of the Frieda Pintoes

    The story of the Freida Pintos

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  • Mahindra Xylo: As boxy as it gets

    Xylo & Logan

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  • Drinking or flaunting?

    Coca Cola Can

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  • A license to pill!

    Ipill

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  • Stats vs Spirit (Australia vs New Zealand)

    The fifth ODI between Australia and New Zealand ended in an anti-climax.

    NZ needs to score 33 in 36 balls with 4 wickets in hand. That was the equation. Seeing that, one might say, "Oh! Just 4 wickets left. Australia might pull it off. A tight match that." That's a statistician's eye. They see the past to predict the future.

    Anyone watching the match could've easily said New Zealand had 80% chances of winning. Why? Coz they could see the spirit of the batsmen, the form, the momentum, the running between the wickets and all of that. That's a passionate follower's eye. They predict the future based on the spirit.

    Duckworth-Lewis method is inadequate. Stats can't capture the spirit. Stats can discourage when the mood is upbeat.

    Newspapers keep throwing stats every day. One day, it's recession. Another day it's recovery. Another day, it's depression. Yes another day, it's relief.

    Forget it. What's your mood? What's your spirit?

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  • Free free free

    Yes, sometimes you can give it for free. Your services, your goods, you can give them for free. You don't have to promote it. You just have to do it sometimes.

    If someone has a small task and you can do it for free, you can bet on whether you'll get business from this person in the near future or not. In fact, giving it for free, without devising a promotion strategy
    around it, might be a great way of promoting yourself; you won't shout
    but people will ensure that their friends know about the good deed.

    Offering discounts is a cost. Some would say, a loss. And if marketing is considered a cost, your discount promotions might only add to the loss.

    Shouting about discounts does one more grave thing. It doesn't add to the reputation of the brand. The cost is intangible and therefore, tough to see until your brand folds up. People, who see discount schemes coming from the same brand too often, think the brand is fleecing them.

    Alternatively, people might stop buying a brand in the normal course of business. They might simply wait for the brand to announce discounts; only then they might buy.

    On the other hand, if you give discounts, on occasions, without shouting from the rooftops, you might not get windfall (but loss making) sales in the short run but you can make some loyal clients and be surer about receiving business. The best part – you'll be known as a genuine person, not a businessman trying to fleece people of their money. Also, your business will not depend on the discount season. You'll be consistently in demand.

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  • What’s common btwn Sonia & Katrina?

    Sonia Gandhi & Katreena Kaif

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  • Selfless is it

    Selfless is it

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  • Airline Tags & Status Anxiety

    Airline Tags & Status Anxiety

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    1. Crimson Feet Avatar

      LOL…. :)… mostly true i guess…
      in some odd cases… you could replace status anxiety with sheer laziness too!!

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    2. Crimson Feet Avatar

      LOL… mostly true… :)
      in some cases, status anxiety could be replaced with sheer laziness as well!!

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  • It’s a matter of courage

    arti (12:16:47 PM): hi

    me (12:16:54 PM): bolo

    arti (12:17:08 PM): pata hai humare paas mein ek new joinee (entry level) baitha hai

    arti (12:17:15 PM): usne resign kar diya

    arti (12:17:30 PM): reason – he wants to pursue teaching careeer in his hometown

    arti (12:17:47 PM): and he is also interested in the stock market

    arti (12:17:55 PM): sahi hai na…..

    arti (12:18:11 PM): main jab us level par thi to kuch sochti hi nahi thi

    me (12:18:14 PM): :-)

    me (12:18:19 PM): hmm

    me (12:18:29 PM): i think it's a matter of courage

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    1. Crimson Feet Avatar

      awesome!
      really…

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  • Celebrity Metaphors

    The headline for this article was:

    Ash (Aishwarya Rai) ditches cosmetics for natural remedies

    As if it's similar to ditching one boyfriend for another…

    Cosmetics = superficial boyfriends, right?

    And therefore,

    Natural remedies = boyfriends who like being themselves, right?

    Should not natural remedies have been the first choice then?

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  • Pakistan Metaphors

    Arms sale to Pak is like whiskey to an alcoholic.

    This was one of the headlines on rediff.com. Amused I clicked on the link and another strong expression pops up.

    We (India) are next to the epicentre (Pakistan) of international terrorism.

    These expressions were a part of a speech by India's Foreign Secretary, Mr. Shivshankar Menon, addressing an international conference in Paris on Thursday.

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  • Charlie Chaplin, Jethalaal & Hitler

    Hitler, Charlie Chaplin & Jethalaal

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  • Mills & Boon in Hindi?

    Untamed Cowboy

    What if Mills & Boon titles were literally translated in Hindi? The title beside is Untamed Cowboy. Some initial responses were:

    Bekabu gaay ka bachda
    Bekabu gaaywala ladka

    Finally, we agreed on:

    Bekabu gwaala!

    We haven't hit the nail yet. What do you think?

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    1. Crimson Feet Avatar

      bekaabu gwaala is sure the closest…
      another close indian counterpart of “cowboy” is “Gopal” (as in the god krishna).. but this not only doesnt capture the spirit of a “cowboy”, it rather deviates from it heavily..
      if we were to try and catch the spirit of the title.. i might suggest replacing cowboy with some such community name in india that is known to be wild, rough, rustic and aggressive the way cowboys are… i cant think of many, may be someone can suggest ;)
      like…
      bekaabu gujjar… or
      bekaabu thakur
      ;)

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  • Is your brand in safe hands?

    Agency and jargon

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  • Spectacular too soon!

    Spectacular too soon

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    1. Ninad Avatar

      Reminded me of our discussion quite some time back when you were explaining the intersection and the 2 axes stuff that throws up really cool results. But is it meant to throw multiple definitions or is just one tight definition of the result.

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