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Willy Wonka the Marketer?!?!
What can you learn about business from a
children's movie? You can learn some great entrepreneurial lessons from
the recent film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" starring Johnny
Depp.
WARNING -Spoiler
Alert- If you have not seen the movie (or the older version) yet, this
article may give away a few elements of the story that could reduce
your enjoyment of the film. You can always come back and read it after
you have seen the picture.
Marketing
"Find 1 of 5 Golden Tickets in a Willy Wonka product and be one of the
first people in a long time to visit the magical chocolate factory.
Also, one kid will win a special prize that will exceed your wildest
imagination."
This is an excellent promotion. It sparks interest in Willy Wonka
products, builds brand awareness, and most importantly; it
significantly increases sales. The media picks up on the promotion and
generates a tremendous amount of free publicity. Word of mouth
referrals help spread the promotion to areas that were untouched by
newspapers and television.
Positive Thinking
There are many "naysayers" who discourage the main character, Charlie,
from getting his hopes up about finding one of the lucky Golden
tickets. Negative thinking can be devastating, especially to a child.
However, Charlie does not take heed of the negativity. Supported by his
Grandmother's constant reassurance, Charlie keeps a positive outlook
and believes that he has as good a chance as any other kid to find one
of the five tickets.
Don't Quit
Charlie refuses to give up on his dream of finding a ticket. After he
doesn't find one on his first, and probably only, attempt - he doesn't
quit. Charlie believes that he will get one of those tickets.
Providence provides two more opportunities and amazingly, Charlie finds
the last ticket! This is especially significant because it had been
falsely reported that all of the tickets had been found.
A Good Support Network
Charlie has an excellent support network. Although very poor in
financial terms, Charlie is very rich in family. He lives in a loving
environment and appreciates every member of his household. He
selflessly offers to sell his ticket to provide some much needed cash
for his family, instead of taking the special chocolate factory tour.
His family will have nothing of it and encourages him to pursue this
once in a lifetime opportunity.
When Willy Wonka offers to make Charlie his heir, Charlie refuses
because accepting the offer would mean that he probably would never see
his family again. Willy Wonka later makes the offer again, but allows
Charlie to bring his family this time. Charlie's family then extends
its hospitality to Mr. Wonka and he ends up gaining the positive and
supporting network that he had needed as well.
Four Good
Lessons
If you are an entrepreneur or are thinking about becoming an
entrepreneur, remember these lessons from "Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory". It takes good marketing, positive thinking, and a good
support network to get started. Most importantly, don't quit - your
success may be only one candy bar away.
-Brad Ross
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