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1 year ago
in From those to whom much is given, much is expected on Almost As Good As Chocolate
"You have more than we had; you must start sooner, and carry on longer."
I absolutely loved this speech.. it struck a chord somewhere..
I absolutely loved this speech.. it struck a chord somewhere..
1 year ago
in Third anniversary of blogging on Almost As Good As Chocolate
Thats wonderful!! Congratulations!
1 year ago
in Yippee! I am in the Technorati Top 100 on Gauravonomics Blog
Oops thought you had already made it...looks like I am getting ahead of myselg.. again!! :)
And you've been added!!
(p.s: look who took your advice seriously... www.thelattefiles.com)
And you've been added!!
(p.s: look who took your advice seriously... www.thelattefiles.com)
1 year ago
in Desi Blog of the Day - The Chardonnay Files on Gauravonomics Blog
I made it in the list!! ( yippiee?? )
Yes, I know, template is not the best... will sort it out..sooon!
p.s: thanks!
Yes, I know, template is not the best... will sort it out..sooon!
p.s: thanks!
1 year ago
in Thoughts on Seth Godin’s Joy/ Cash Curve on Gauravonomics Blog
Apologize for the long rambling comment and thanks for the link at DP!
1 year ago
in Thoughts on Seth Godin’s Joy/ Cash Curve on Gauravonomics Blog
Agreed. But it also comes down to classic consumer behavior patterns. For instance, the Indian psyche is such that any big investment is a huge production of advice gathering, strongly debating if and when to go ahead and the actual haggling. Perhaps its the societal conditioning that "they" are out to get us/cheat us or that the "I" needs to pull off the best deal ever!
My point? I remember my uncle bought a car. The salesman was great. He said he wouldn't want to haggle and waste everyone's time, instead he quoted an amount which worked for everyone. After coming home though, mu uncle was tormented for the next 3 days thinking he must have been conned. why did he agree so easily? Or may be the price could've gone lower?
On the other hand, I remember my dad buying his car..He made several trips over a couple of days..argued/haggled over everything and everything and then some. And when he did get his car, there was this immense joy of finally having gotten a great deal.
Consumers are complex. Sometimes you need to stage a production and not all textbook solutions work!
My point? I remember my uncle bought a car. The salesman was great. He said he wouldn't want to haggle and waste everyone's time, instead he quoted an amount which worked for everyone. After coming home though, mu uncle was tormented for the next 3 days thinking he must have been conned. why did he agree so easily? Or may be the price could've gone lower?
On the other hand, I remember my dad buying his car..He made several trips over a couple of days..argued/haggled over everything and everything and then some. And when he did get his car, there was this immense joy of finally having gotten a great deal.
Consumers are complex. Sometimes you need to stage a production and not all textbook solutions work!
1 year ago
in www.gauravonomics.com/blog/ on Gauravonomics Blog
Welcome back! Good to have you back from the 'blog-break'..thought you went over to the dark side :)
2 years ago
in THE WORLD’S WEIRDEST START-UP IDEAS (AND YES, THEY WORK) on Gauravonomics Blog
Can I be a resident taster?
Please?
Please?