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      March 30, 2007

      Evangalism ideas...

      I am inspired by this guy! High Point Church is always trying to think outside of the box or in this case the milk carton in an effort to change this city for Christ. Seth Godin has got the market corned on hustling a product. I want to spend my life hustling Jesus. I think the dividends are far more valuable. Here is his story...

      Purple Cow Redux

      Godinatfridge Roger Anderson wrote in with some questions about the original Purple Cow promotional strategy. Since it's been so long, I thought I'd quickly recount it here, because there are some useful lessons for all products.

      I self-published the book in paperback. I did this because few publishers were interested in a short book on the topic, and were dubious about the future of the web as a promotional tool.

      I printed 10,000 copies of the book. I also contacted International Paper to have them print me 10,000 milk cartons. This turned out to be more difficult than I imagined. They print almost all the milk cartons in the United States and weren't particularly motivated by a $2,300 order. I paid in advance, though, and submitted all my materials on time.

      The night before the print job went to press, the phone rang. It was my sales rep, informing me that they, "weren't going to be able to print my job." Uh oh. The problem? Someone high up had read some of the copy on the carton and didn't like it.

      "I didn't realize that International Paper was in the censorship business," I said. He replied that they weren't censoring the carton, merely refusing to print it.

      The offending paragraph: "If this were actually milk, it would be pasteurized and homogenized. Pasteurized involves heating it up to kill any new organisms inside, while homogenization involves mixing it to make it all the same. If this sounds like your organization, perhaps you need this book." They also didn't like the line, "Please don't drink from the carton!"

      Instead of calling the ACLU, I just deleted the paragraph and knew I'd have a story for the ages.

      Then, Fast Company was kind enough to run an excerpt from the book in the magazine. This is an important part of the story, because this is where the permission marketing part kicks in. Fast Company's 100,000 loyal readers had already given me permission to talk to them. They were listening. If I were doing this today, I'd use my blog, just like you could use yours...

      At the end of the article, it said something like, "If you want a copy of Seth's new book for free, send $5 to cover shipping and handling and if there's any left, he'll send you one."

      Meanwhile, I had found an Epsom salt packaging facility in New Jersey to turn the printed cartons into folded cartons and to stuff the books inside. (Don't try this at home! The factory was a godsend and very hard to find.)

      If you sent in your money, we made a mailing label, slapped it on the carton, put on a stamp and mailed it to you. No other packaging.

      So the carton arrived, and already the mailman is talking about it. The folks in the next cube notice it. Many people opened the carton from the bottom and left the carton on their desk. It led to conversations. Which was the point.

      THEN, the last step: On the side of the carton, it gave a web address where you could buy more. But since we sold the first 5,000 in just a week or two, the website only offered one option: if you wanted more, you had to buy a dozen for $60. Why a dozen? So you'd give them away. More conversation.

      At the end of the process, I had moved 10,000 books to just the right people, created 10,000 conversations (or more) and broken even. I didn't need anyone's permission (except maybe International Paper) and got exactly one great break (Fast Company, now replaced by blogs).

      [My publisher wants me to mention that they were then insightful enough to buy the hardcover rights and that so far they've sold (if I count Taiwan) more than a quarter of a million copies.]

      I think this process scales (not the milk carton part, the remarkable part) and works for things other than books. There are two steps that are difficult but not impossible. First, build an audience that wants to hear from you. Second, create something they want to talk about and make it easy for them to do so.

      March 29, 2007

      THESE GUYS ROCK! they are my favorite band right now. i am hoping to go see them on Thursday. It is E's Birthday the night before... Nuts.. I need a Birthday Present!!!

      check out the video!

      Speaking in a Heavenly Language

      http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=2975128

      This is an amazing story! I am a person who speaks in a Heavenly Language. I was very young the first time I actively used the gift that God gives through his Holy Spirit. But there is not a day that goes by where I do not try and pray in the Tongues God has given me. It is an amazing extension of  my prayer life. I feel when I am out of words and use my heavenly words I am able to get clarity on my concerns. It is relaxing and soothing to trust that the Holy Spirit is using me to pray for His desires.

      If you ask the Lord He will give you the Gift of tongues and when you step out in the gift I am confident you will experience an amazing rush of Gods Grace.

      God is not dead and his gifts are not dry and dusty. If we are open and willing to be used of Him He will take us and use us for Noble purposes.

      March 28, 2007

      blogging

      I had a great blog I started yesterday and was interrupted half way through. This is a hard discipline to take time for and do it right. I am going to try and be more diligent about it. I find that blogging is a lot like blurting out your thoughts when you have one. usually my wife retorts back and things are shaped nicely that way. I hope that through blogging not only will i be shaped but that you will also be shaped.

      I think about why i blog. mainly it is because I need to have an outlet for people to get to know me other than Sunday morning. But i think it is also a place for me to hang on to ideas and chronicle what I have been thinking. I never was great at journaling. I had one growing up and still have one today. it is great in seasons in my life when I am stressed I use it to pray through. I write my thoughts down in the form of a prayer but this is different. I can think out load here as I work through my messages and my leadership. So I will try and become more of a steady blogger.

      I will share my weekend thoughts, my life ideas, and anything else I can come up with. hopefully it is worth reading and as I get better at it we will begin to market it to the church. so thanks for reading... Paul. and ill give you more soon.

      March 14, 2007

      Tired

      This week, I have felt tired, which has caused me at times to be difficult to be around for my wife. She is gracious and usually tells me I am grumpy and to go take a nap and that seems to help me snap out of it. There is a deeper tired though that sets in if you are not careful. Vision is exciting but if there is not time for rest and for recharge. If you preach too many weeks in a row and if you upset your day off rhythm, tired can set in and turn into depression. I am so thankful that I am headed out on Tuesday for a little R&R. I am tired but I am not about to let that turn into depression. I think the trick is being aware of your body and taking the necessary steps to stop the spiral. To Get with God more, work your body more, and be on your guard more. Tired is when the enemy likes to rear his Ugly head and causes temptation for things that will destroy. But awareness drives you to call out to God! God recharges. He is going to use sandy beaches next week for my recharge… what are you doing to recharge when you are tired?

      March 07, 2007

      Coffee and Thinking

      Last Sunday night at desert with the Pastor at our house an HPC'er said... "I don’t want to tell a testimony or anything but, my life has significantly improved over the last three months of attending

      High Point

      ."

      That is what we are shooting for. My prayer is that all of our lives would significantly improve for being apart of

      High Point

      .

      So, I have been working the last two days on the next few series we will do at

      High Point

      . We have been growing and that is awesome! God is really doing something and I am energized by the potential that we have in this region of the city.

      Now I sit at my desk praying and thinking about our brain storming meeting in a couple hours with the creative team of

      High Point

      . I am drinking a new brew courtesy of Justin the manager at my Starbucks... delightful is my word for it. I am drinking it as it is supposed to be drunk... in a French Press. Somehow that clears the head…

      Pray with me… that this next series has more people say what my friend above said. Pray that God gives us a message that will echo through this community and bring about a tidal wave of life change.

      It is happening. We are living our potential as a church. I want kick it up a notch!

      Are you kicking your God dream up a notch?