Book details

  • Genre:education
  • Sub-genre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:164
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317833848

Don't Burn Your Hand on the Stove

Mistake in business, life and what we learn from them

By DAVID GAROFALO

Overview


This book is about those lessons. The painful ones, the expensive ones, the ones you only need to learn once, if you're paying attention. If you avoid paying it yourself, then all those mistakes were worth it. Think of it like this: you're at a restaurant, the waiter places your dish on the table and says, "Careful, the plate is hot." And what do you do? You touch it. Every time. You know better, but for some reason you have to feel it for yourself. That's human nature. In these pages, the waiter is telling you which plates are hot. In this book, the writer is showing you the burns he got so that maybe, just maybe, you won't have to get burned too. If you read something here and later see it happening in your own business, or your own life, you may recognize it in time and trust the warning. The hope is you pull your hand back before you get burned.
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Description


In David Garofalo's first book, David vs. Goliath - How to Compete and Beat the Online Giant: 100 Proven Promotions for Brick and Mortar Retailers, one question kept coming up: Why doe's all his ideas work so well? The truth? They don't. Those hundred ideas were the ones that did work, the winners, the proven promotions. What you didn't see were the many ideas that fizzled, flopped, or went down in flames. David had his share of failures. More than a few. Some were harmless missteps. Others were outright disasters he explains. Frank Sinatra said it best in "My Way": "Regrets, I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention." That's how David looks at mistakes. He has certainly had some, probably more than most, but that's only because he took more chances than most. If those makes makes him a gambler, then fine… but he is not the kind who bets at casinos, on sports, or on scratch tickets. The only thing he truly bet on is himself. And here's another one of his secrets: he only make educated bets, moves where he will have at least some control over the outcome. Win or lose, each one is an education. A tuition. A life lesson he never got from any college classroom. Speaking of college, no, he didn't even go. He wasn't wealthy enough or, frankly, academically impressive enough at the time. But he never stopped learning. His education came from the real world, from getting knocked down, standing back up, and figuring out why he got knocked down in the first place. Mistakes have been some of his greatest teachers, and he's had plenty despite his many successes. But every failure, every misstep, every "what was I thinking?" moment taught him something valuable. That's how he became wiser, and yes, wealthier. This book is about those lessons. The painful ones, the expensive ones, the ones you only need to learn once, if you're paying attention. This book can help you avoid mistakes. Think of it like this: you're at a restaurant, the waiter places your dish on the table and says, "Careful, the plate is hot." And what do you do? You touch it. Every time. You know better, but for some reason you have to feel it for yourself. That's human nature. In these pages, the waiter is telling you which plates are hot. The author is showing you the burns he got so that maybe, just maybe, you won't have to get burned too. If you read something here and later see it happening in your own business, or your own life, The hope is that you recognize it in time. The hope is that you trust the warning. And the hope is you pull your hand back before you get burned. Learn from other people's mistakes.
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About The Author


David Garofalo is best known today as The Cigar Authority. His award-winning chain of retail cigar stores, Two Guys Cigars, is internationally recognized as the highest-volume brick-and-mortar cigar retailer in the world. He is also the author of the best-selling book David vs Goliath - How to Compete, and Beat, The On-Line Giant. 100 Proven Promotions for Brick & Mortar Retailers. But David's path to business success didn't begin with cigars. Armed with nothing more than a freshly printed high school diploma, and with an unstoppable work ethic, and his trademark creativity, he launched his first venture by purchasing a cable-car diner, despite having no cash to his name. Starting literally from zero, he built the business, paid off all debts, and ultimately sold it within three years for a meaningful profit. From there, David stepped into the booming nightclub scene, transforming Boston area bars into thriving hotspots. While he DJ'd the disco hits of the era, he was also spinning marketing ideas, creating original promotions and events that packed the room and propelled the nightclubs to success. His next chapter began with the purchase of his first cigar shop, and the rest, as they say, is history. David blended his entrepreneurial instincts with a deep understanding of promotional marketing, laying the foundation for a retail empire and carving out a legacy of achievement recognized throughout the cigar industry and beyond. Throughout his journey, David has lived by a set of guiding principles, simple, powerful truths that continue to shape his business and his philosophy: Always consider the Lifetime Value of the Customer - not just today's sales. Be consistent and patient; great events and great experiences and growth in businesses grow over time. Success is not a sprint - it's a marathon. The more marketing and promotions you do, the more sales, profit, and success you will have. The harder you work the "luckier" you get. Learning from the mistakes of others - it's the cheapest education you'll ever get, and this book will prove it. Measure everything; without numbers, you can't improve. Never forget: Advertising doesn't cost… it pays when done correctly. A recipe for retail success: Attract people in, convert them into customers, serve and service them so they stay. Promotions won't win everyone, but they will win more than you think. Long-term success comes from planting seeds consistently; you'll be amazed at the harvest years later. Invest time and attention in promotions, it doesn't always have to be money. David Garofalo continues to share his experience, insights, and lifelong passion for business, helping others build, grow, and succeed in their own entrepreneurial journeys. His belief is rising tides raises all ships, when others succeed so does he.
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