Brooklyn’s Good Samaritan – Horia Cretan
// December 17th, 2009 // News / Society
On September 30, 2009 Horia Cretan was working in the electronics store that he owns in New York. Most of the day went by like any other, but right around 4pm he heard harrowing screams coming from somewhere above him.
Cretan jumped into action. He ran out of his store and raced up the building’s fire escape. Every step he took brought him closer to a raging fire that sent black smoke billowing out of the building and rained shattered glass all over his body.
#5 Run it like I run my business.
Newspapers seek what every business owner seeks: consistent growing revenue base, competitive advantages, happy customers who see results and repeat business.
To attain these goals, newspapers need readers to buy from businesses that pay to keep the lights on, and small businesses are a huge growing chunk. Readers will visit news sites, but newspapers need those readers to purchase.
As a small business owner, I can’t tell you how frustrating it is to shell out the bucks for newspaper advertising and inserts and not see a return on my significant investment. High costs have expectations.
I bought that ad to reach my local community and break away from the pack. Newspaper websites have impressive web visitors a month but newspapers need those readers to buy from me, their customer. They don’t.
If my customers’ weren’t happy I’d be calling them and asking what I needed to do to earn their business.
#4 Know thy customers.
Readers are creatures of habit, they wake up, check email, their news sites or TV and then they think about getting the fence fixed, the gauges chromed on the boat, their Callaway’s regripped or braces for the kids. Finding a reputable local business quickly is part of everyday life.
Are people turning to their newspaper ads for qualified vendors? Nope, readers ignore those annoying ads in print and online. The chicken pox go away, hives go away, can all those ads please go away? They distract readers from what they want to accomplish online. As an advertiser, annoying my prospects is not exactly the branding experience I envisioned.
People are busy; they have no time to vet local businesses and just want to get the job done right the first time, whether it’s getting the roof fixed, grandma’s antique sideboard restored or the piano tuned. When I needed a new roof, I didn’t want to know how to use fascia or soffit in a complete sentence, I wanted my roofer to be an expert, replace the roof and recommend a painter who could get the ceiling fixed before company arrived.
Small businesses can’t break through the noise of too many advertisers saying the same thing: years experience, great service, etc. (true or not). Reputable businesses are frustrated because they spend money but can’t differentiate their business. It’s not fun to be a 25-year veteran and get the call to fix the schlocky work of a fast talker with a business card because he undercut your cost by not paying required insurance. Not fun at all.
“Instead of dawdling on websites many users want simply to reach a site quickly, complete a task and leave. Most ignore efforts to make them linger and are suspicious of promotions designed to hold their attention.” Usability guru Jakob Nielsen.
#3 Know thy competitive advantages.
What if newspapers recognized that the competitive advantage they have over any other news provider is local journalists living in the community they serve and the ability to consistently touch their audience with high value local content relevant to readers?
Journalists, you’re interviewers, researchers, reporters, videographers, writers. Most small business owners give great interviews but, remember Johnny can’t write.
In our web 2.0 world, “perfectly targeted advertising is information.” “Content is the ad.”
Providing validated, useable content for local purchasers of products and services, vetting local information for readers saving them time and the pain of a bad vendor decision is a valuable service. I can’t hire Bob Vila.
“Individuals are more and more in charge of our online experience. If you interrupt me, you annoy me. Your greedy ad steals my time. You have to give me something, be on my side, try to uplift my life, and then, just like a friend, I will give you lots of time.”
#2 Be a part of my success.
Small business owners live everyday knowing people buy local products and services from referrals.
Newspapers’ customers grow through referrals. According to Nielsen, “70% of the people surveyed globally said that they trust ‘Consumer opinions posted online’. More over, 90% said they trust ‘Recommendations of people they know’. The impact of reviews and recommendations by people are having a considerable impact on the decision making of the customers.”
To win their customer’s repeat business, newspapers need to enter the referral market with a value proposition that is at the top of the food chain; an exceptional model that coexists nicely with the growing world of online recommendations. The model needs to address referrals as well as the quality gap left by advertising.
Match the reader who needs x with the vendors who deliver fabulous x, and you are generating qualified leads for your customers and that is a valuable service.
Cretan was immediately heralded as a hero. People in his community praised him for his brave deed, and word of the rescue spread quickly. He was asked to tell his amazing story the next day on the ABC News program “Good Morning America”. While there, Cretan did something else that grabbed the attention of the world.
During the show, Cretan talked about how he helped local firefighters rescue the young boy, but he also had something else he wanted to discuss. His girlfriend, a woman named Desiree, was called to the set. When she arrived, Cretan took her hand and got down on one knee.
The major reason behind the failure of these programs and actions is the non – participation of people living in rural areas, lack of awareness, corruption involved while utilizing the money donated for building of the schools and colleges. Also the government puts more emphasis on deficit models rather than analyzing the situation properly and making people learn the things they are good at. People are forced to learn the things in which they are least interested and thus it hinders the development of their personality as a whole.
People should be allowed to choose their area of interest and then the respective teaching sessions should be conducted. Moreover the capital donated for building up of educational institutes should be kept under check by vigilance department. Moreover the illegal practices can be stopped by keeping a track on the whole development process, from construction to management of the educational organizations
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez H.
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