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The other night Pat O’Bryan picked me up for a play day in San Antonio. We both needed a break from our work and we both longed for a short trip to one of our favorite cities.

Our first stop was Hovey Motor Cars, where I found Francine last year, and where we quickly relearned a marketing lesson.

We didn’t stop because I wanted to attract a new car, but because Pat was curious.

Hovey had another Panoz exotic sports car on their lot. Pat knows how much I love Francine, my 2005 Panoz Esperante GTLM, so he wanted to try a Panoz on for size.

He climbed into Amanda (all Panoz cars are given names upon birth) and quickly discovered that his 6’3″ frame didn’t fit in it — at least not if he wanted to put the convertible top up. Just take a look…

img00043.jpg   Pat and I agreed that there needs to be a sports car for the big and tall man.

After all, there are big and tall men clothing stores, so why not big and tall men sports cars?

This is how you spot money-making ideas.

This is what Donny Deutsch www.cnbc.com/id/15838512/ is always trying to tell you on his fantastic CNBC television show, The Big Idea (which you should watch religiously).

This is also what my coaches teach people in the Joe Vitale Executive Mentoring Program.

Whenever you experience something negative and say, “I wish they would fix that” or “I wish someone would do something about that”, you are announcing the discovery of a money-making opportunity.

As Donny would say, “You could make millions!” 

Pat and I aren’t interested in building sports cars for big guys, but I think someone should. In fact, I’ll be telling the Panoz family about this. Maybe they can do something about it.

The lesson for you is to be alert to those times when you wish things would change.

Change them and you just might get rich.

That’s how I came up with the idea for Fit-a-Rita.

I was in a fitness contest and wanted a healthy margarita, as the usual ones are loaded with sugar and add up to 200 to 600 calories each.

My complaint/observation that I needed a healthy margarita mix led to the creation of Fit-a-Rita, the world’s first zero sugar, zero carbs, only six calories a serving healthy margarita.

And right now Willie Nelson is trying one, as I sent him a few packets via a mutual friend.

Opportunities are everywhere.

Stay alert.

Seize the moment.

As I told Pat last night over margaritas at Mi Tierra in San Antonio, the secret to success is to use your ears and do what you fear and get off your rear.

He said it sounded like the beginning of a song.

Where’s that new guitar of mine, anyway?

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – In the top picture Pat is wondering how to smoke the three-layered cigar I gave him. It’s a hand-made Culebra Especial.  The unusual shape of this 3-in-1 cigar was invented in the early 1800s. Cigar rollers were given the tri-bundled cigar at the beginning of their shift, to savor throughout the day. Some unrolled the Culebra (which means “snake”) to smoke each cigar separately; others smoked all three at the same time. Not knowing the “correct” way to smoke the Culebra, Pat smoked his all at once. He said, “It makes me giggle.” I guess he prefers big man cigars, too.

7 Comments

  1. August 6, 2007 at 7:39 am

    Great advice – but the question is – how to follow up on that money-making idea? That’s where I’d love to hear some input…getting ideas isn’t the issue! 🙂
    Phila

  2. August 6, 2007 at 7:40 am

    Great advice as always – but the question is, how to follow up on implementing those ideas? That’s where I’d love some input – getting ideas is not the question! 🙂

  3. August 6, 2007 at 1:35 pm

    I guess they could call the new Panoz for big guys, the XXLT Esperante (double X LT for double X size, and LT for “long and tall”.) I was just looking at Panoz’ web site last night and I like the GTLM. Maybe they could call it the GTXXLT… or something like that. 😀

    Ernest O’Dell
    The Blanco Republic
    Blanco, TX

  4. August 7, 2007 at 3:17 pm

    Hey there, Ernest!

    I think what Pat needs is a Esperante BTGT model.

    Big&Tall Gran Tourismo…:mrgreen:

    Or maybe something from the factory5 folks =

    http://www.factoryfive.com/galleries.html

    I think he could fit in a Roadster…

    But if he really wants to be original, the GTM Supercar is simply gorgeous.

    Although the roof line might be a bit low too…:sad:

  5. Pat-Reply
    August 7, 2007 at 11:26 pm

    Haha that sounds like a plan! Donny would be proud! Sometimes I really get inspired after watching his show. Im a diabetic and I never was able to find socks wide enough for my wide feet. So I figured why not invent a sock that stretches like 3 times the amount of a regular one. Well someone beat me to it, because this website http://www.threadsbigandtall.com sells such a sock. I buy all my socks there and they do really work well. oh well!

  6. August 8, 2007 at 1:08 pm

    Yes find a need and fulfill on that need.
    Often the need is not the need that is expressed. For example many parents have expressed a desire to learn how get their children to eat vegatables. I thought the frustration I see them experience as they attempt to get their little ones to eat anything that looks plantlike was an indication for a need for a book with a few handy hints from a person who mastered that art long ago. It now seems to me that what they want is what they already have. Something to complain about!

  7. August 9, 2007 at 3:12 pm

    Joe, you are right and we did it for a 6’8″ gentelman in San Fransisco two years ago. Affectionaly know as Wild Bill to all who have met him he would not accept that ther was not a sports car for him so we came up with “the tall person seat conversion Kit” that uses the exsisting seat and the “custom shell” seat for even more room. Wild bill loves his esperante and drives it everywhere and has a Panoz roadster as well. Joe gets it when he says any request is an oppertunity and our goal is to always say “we can do that” Thanks, Joe

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