Brian shares a story of transfer of trust from a ride his two youngest kids went on at the Boatnik Carnival in Grants Pass.
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Snatching customers with trust.
Hi I'm Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.
I would talk about how you can go about snatching customers using a little thing we call the trust transfer. Okay, this is a fun story because I've got three kids.
I've got Tyler who seven, Alexandra, who we call Allie is four, and Lucas is two.
We were at the carnival today. So every year during Memorial Day weekend. I'm in Grants Pass Oregon, Grants Pass Oregon puts on this, this big ol festival called boatnik.
Like beatnik, except it's boatnik, I don't know where they came up with a name. But the whole idea is they have these boat races on the river.
And they've got a big old Carnival and whole thing set up in the park alongside the river, the river that runs through Grants Pass.
So it's one of these situations where it can be kind of a big thing. Sometimes it's so big that nobody can even do anything there. But this year with COVID have slowly been been receding back. They were able to put on this event and everybody can come out, and so it was it was well worth it. It was fun.
We went out, I had the podcast producer Sean E. Douglas with me along with his family. I've had my kids who are just at that age where they the carnivals a magical thing for them. And so that was fun.
We got to have them go on a few rides. And you know, it's fun, goofy carnival rides.
One of them was very small, very mild ride. And all my kids were a little bit tired.
They were a little bit beat up by the sun, which hasn't been out for a while. And is this coming back with with a vengeance here in here in springtime.
And so they're all kind of dazed.
There was this little ride in one of these little worms that goes in a circle. And Allie wanted to go on and and my youngest Lucas wanted to go on it with her.
So I go in, I sent him in there.
You could tell he's uneasy, just uneasy.
He doesn't know what this is, this is the first ride he's been on at this place. Doesn't remember going on the rides. We've had him on rides at places before but he everything's new when you're that age, you know, you don't remember anything.
So he's there, he's like, I don't know what's going on. But you could tell he went with it because Allie was having a good time, his big sister was there and so he trusted her.
And by trusting her, he trusted the experience.
He can go along with it now, in complete opposite to that we were later on we were he wanted to go on the carousel, the merry go round.
And so we went on their, Allie got up, Tyler got up, and I brought Lucas on. And I said oh well, maybe we could fit Lucas and Allie, they both wanted somebody to be there with them when they were on the horses, and they're both kind of small. so I'll just combine them. I'll put them both on the same horse.
So we did that, and the guy said, "I'm sorry, only one kid per horse."
Okay, so I had Kate, come on my wife, she was with Allie.
And I took Lucas and put him on his own horse. Well, he wasn't he wasn't cool with that.
When he's with his big sister, he's fine.