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April 7, 2008

Tangerines and the Art of Messaging

by Anu

This weekend, I took my four-year-old grocery shopping. We were looking at the fruit when I let out an exclamation: "Pixie Mandarins!" The Pixie is a relatively new tangerine -- it tastes like a jar of honey met freshly squeezed orange juice. My daughter was enthused, because I was enthused. The interesting thing about the Pixie is that it's exclusively grown in Ojai, a lovely farming community northwest of Los Angeles.

So I wanted to share my joy with fellow shoppers. To five people, I said, "Hey, these are delicious citrus fruits." And how many decided to purchase them? ZERO.

To another set of five people, I said, "Hey, have you had these? This is a Pixie Tangerine and I doubt you'll find it anywhere else in Brooklyn. It comes from this little, magical farming community called Ojai, just inland from Santa Barbara." And how many decided to purchase the citrus? FOUR.

What are we doing in our industry? Are we just telling advisors that there's "large-cap growth funds in aisle four" or are we describing the unknown value of a TIPS fund in volatile markets?

If you do nothing else, please look for those Pixies; they won't be around much longer.

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