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Are You Creating An Experience or a Transaction?
Last week we went on vacation. Had a great time… even though it was with the In-Laws (oops – Did I say that out loud?)
We had to put Gypsy “The Wonder” Dog in a kennel. Wait… it’s a Resort and Spa for dogs. The place we always use is called Best Friends Pet Care. And they always go out of their way to make us feel special.
Study and take notes on how they create an experience instead of a transaction
When we dropped off Gypsy the staff fussed all over her, and told us how much they liked her personality. Of course being the proud parents of Gypsy “The Wonder Dog” we got a real kick out it.
Now, Gypsy only understands a few words… some of which she chooses to ignore on a regular basis. Some of her more words are: cookie, scooby snack, walkies, car ride, do you want to go?
So, with her limited English… most of the praising sorta went over her head. Although she did enjoy the pets and back scratches.
About half way through our vacation Becky was checking her email. And excitedly showed me an email we got from Gypsy…
Having a blast at Best Friends Chestnut Ridge…wish you were here!
I’d love to tell you all about it, but since I can’t talk my Best Friends agreed to send this photo along to you instead.
See you soon!
Love,
Gypsy
Attached to this email was a picture they took of her in the Play Room. Of course my wife started forwarding the email around to friends & family. She thought it was so cool to get an email from Gypsy telling us how much fun she was having.
Here’s the picture…

We came home & went to pickup Gypsy…
We got back this past Saturday, and went to pick up Gypsy. The girl behind the counter quickly pulled up the records on the computer. She then started telling us how much fun it was to have Gypsy stay with them. We were given the report cards to look over.
The report cards are comments left by the staff members who are taking care of Gypsy. There is a place to leave comments about how things went. Most of the comments said things like: “Gypsy is such a sweetie! She really is a cuddle hound… Gypsy is always a treat to have stay with us!”
How do I know what the comments say? Simple, my wife has kept all the report cards! I’ve been reading them while typing this post.
I then handed them Gypsy’s leash so they could go get her from the back. We paid the bill and waited for one of the staff to go get her.
But, wait it didn’t stop there…
There is a large screen TV hanging up behind the counter. It usually shows rotating pictures of the “Spa & Resort”. Usually it has a live shot of the doggie playroom. And you get to watch the other dogs romp around playing with each other. It can be fun to watch most of the time.
As we watching the picture changed. It was showing the picture of Gypsy in the playroom she had sent us in the email. The caption read something like we have arrived to pick up our best friend Gypsy. Of course we got a big laugh out it, and it was a nice touch.
This is getting long so I’m going to stop here. In a couple of days I’ll talk about some of the marketing lessons. And how you can apply them to your business.
But in the mean time… why don’t you add your comments here & tell me what you think made this an experience vs a transaction.

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