auntblabby wrote:
I've had more ideas stolen from me than I can shake a stick at.
Me too! Seems like the story of my life. For example, three suggestions I made at a big box retail store were:
1) Hang a giant flag of Canada, (province) and (city) in the blank wall behind the registers
2) Cross merchandise with the nearby Department store and Electronics store as well as the mall across the street
3) Improve signage throughout the store closer to eye level and make the colours softer. Focus more on (usually shorter) female shoppers because they generally make the family buying decisions NOT men.
All these ideas were literally laughed at by everyone.... then quietly implemented a year later. Cross-merchandising/marketing has since become extremely popular in many Canadian companies. I even designed a "mall of the future" that I would not be surprised came reality down the road although I have never told anyone my idea.
I also once wrote a new company a long email outlining how they could improve their customer experience, atmosphere, etc. What can I say I was bored and underemployed at the time
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I got back a condescending response that essentially told me they don't need negative people around, to get lost and that nobody else had any complaints but me. They were out of business a few months later. I did this again a few years later by telling a restaurant owner a few things, including the fact that hanging a gigantic "WASHROOM FOR COSTUMER (sp) USE ONLY" and "NO MONEY KEPT ON SITE(sp) sign on the front door pretty much (incorrectly) advertised you were a drug dealers hangout and got a similar response, although he DID implement that change and business appears to have more than doubled based on my observation.
Story of my life that nobody listens to me until it's either too late or almost too late and then steals my idea.