Following is a short comparison of two
hypothetical eateries that opened across the street from each other.
One eatery prospered while the other not so much so;
Charlupa's Meat and Such!
Charlupa's owner pretty much has his
head up his ass and so everyone suffers. He opened a rather nice
looking steak joint that was all show and no go! Chuck is his name
and other than that, the elevator didn't go up very high.
When Chuck opened his place, things
went well for a while. But after some time, that wasn't so much the
case. You see Chuck didn't really seem to care about his customer
base. He didn't bother collecting and building an email file on those
who ate at his venue nor did he bother to advertise in print or on
the net. His menu was rather lackluster with no photos of his 'wonderful'
signature dishes... which he never really bothered to tell anyone about. His
staff, while hard working, lacked direction, goals or even a playbook
for success. In a word, the place was blase to the point of boredom.
I understand his people began to refer to him as Upchuck behind his
back....
Herbs Steak and Potato Joint!
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Someone once told me that it was almost
impossible to fail in the eatery business. I'm betting old Chuck is
giving that idea a run for its money!