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[M831]My Name Is Earl
by Britt Gillette, Bri

One of the best new shows of the past several years, My Name Is Earl follows the life of Earl Hickey (Jason Lee), a man who discovers karma while lying in a hospital bed. Celebrating a $100,000 scratch-off lottery ticket, Earl gets hit by a car and knocked unconscious. His lottery ticket escapes in the wind, and Earl is hurried to the hospital where a revelation from Carson Daly hits him like a ton of bricks. Convinced that his bad luck is the result of bad karma, Earl compiles a list of everything he's done wrong from grade school to the present, and he's intent on fixing every bullet point on his list… Nominated for two Golden Globes in its first season, My Name Is Earl won the People's Choice Award for Favorite New Television Comedy. Created by Gregory Thomas Garcia, creator of the popular Yes, Dear, the series is certain to be a favorite for years to come with its eccentric characters, brilliant writing, and infinite episode possibilities (no doubt the list will grow as Earl tackles each thing on it)…

Joining Earl on his quest are his dim, yet innocent brother Randy (Ethan Suplee), friend and illegal alien hotel maid Catalina (Nadine Velazquez), Earl's trailer trash ex-wife Joy (Jaime Pressly), and Joy's new husband Darnell “Crabman” Turner (Eddie Staples). Also along for the ride is $100,000 in lottery winnings. Even though Earl lost the lottery ticket when he got hit by the car, his newfound dedication to the principles of karma pays immediate dividends when a gust of wind places the missing ticket right in front of his feet. With the money at their disposal, Earl and Randy dedicate themselves full-time to the task of crossing things off Earl's list. It's a quest that makes for some of the most interesting and comedic moments in television history…

The My Name Is Earl DVD features twenty-four hilarious episodes including the season premiere in which Earl sets out to help a former grade school classmate he used to pick on relentlessly, Kenny James (Gregg Binkley). Learning that Kenny is gay and lonely, Earl works overtime to find Kenny a partner… Other notable episodes from season one include “Stole Beer From A Golfer” in which Earl and Randy must pay back a golfer (Johnny Galecki) who they cheated out of free beer (a difficult task once they realize their actions have ruined his life), and the season finale, “Number One,” in which Earl sets out to rectify the number one thing on his list: “stole ten dollars from a guy in the convenience store”. But #1 becomes the most difficult item on Earl's list when he realizes the guy he stole the ten dollars from would have used it to buy the $100,000 lottery ticket. In order to placate karma, Earl must not only give back the $10, but the entire $100,000…

Below is a list of episodes included on the My Name Is Earl (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Pilot) Air Date: 09-20-2005
Episode 2 (Quit Smoking) Air Date: 09-27-2005
Episode 3 (Randy's Touchdown) Air Date: 10-04-2005
Episode 4 (Faked His Own Death) Air Date: 10-11-2005
Episode 5 (Teacher Earl) Air Date: 10-18-2005
Episode 6 (Broke Joy's Fancy Figurine) Air Date: 11-01-2005
Episode 7 (Stole Beer From A Golfer) Air Date: 11-08-2005
Episode 8 (Joy's Wedding) Air Date: 11-15-2005
Episode 9 (Cost Dad The Election) Air Date: 11-22-2005
Episode 10 (White Lie Christmas) Air Date: 12-06-2005
Episode 11 (Barn Burner) Air Date: 01-05-2006
Episode 12 (O Karma, Where Art Thou?) Air Date: 01-12-2006
Episode 13 (Stole P'S Hd Cart) Air Date: 01-19-2006
Episode 14 (Monkeys In Space) Air Date: 01-26-2006
Episode 15 (Something To Live For) Air Date: 02-02-2006
Episode 16 (The Professor) Air Date: 02-09-2006
Episode 17 (Didn't Pay Taxes) Air Date: 03-02-2006
Episode 18 (Dad's Car) Air Date: 03-16-2006
Episode 19 (Y2K) Air Date: 03-23-2006
Episode 20 (Boogeyman) Air Date: 03-30-2006
Episode 21 (The Bounty Hunter) Air Date: 04-06-2006
Episode 22 (Stole A Badge) Air Date: 04-27-2006
Episode 23 (BB) Air Date: 05-04-2006
Episode 24 (Number One) Air Date: 05-11-2006


Have you oversold or under delivered? Been in a meeting when your customers called to complain about the widget you sold them? Or even rushed a client into signing by using the price goes up tomorrow sales line? To be frank I am sure most of us have at some point, but are we aware how it affects our businesses?
We cant necessarily be like Earl and repay our bad karma, but we can do something about it going forward.

1. Under promise and over deliver

This is an age old - but still many companies, salesmen & business owners take the route of impressing customers by offering too much & not delivering. In today's competitive market place this is understandable, but more importantly doesn't build repeat business & loyalty

2. Have good support feedback in place

Small businesses low on resources & larger business should employ the following to automate or at the least ease the task of customer feedback and support.

FAQs can save customers having to pick up the phone or draft an email. As enquiries which are not covered in your faq they can be add as time goes on

Forms such as feedbacks are common place nowadays however a Callback feature can help narrow the gap between a form being filled in and abandonment.

3. Disclaimers

Prevention is better than cure. On the internet many people are looking for a quick buck and are sucked in by what can be potentially offered by a product and the work realistically required to realise that potential. Customer satisfaction builds referrals

4. Push, but not too hard

Firstly,in the western world people are pretty well informed even to the point of cynicism. This results in us being somewhat immune to the typical sales spew we're constantly bombarded with. With this in mind business should focus on genuine value in their offering a push enough for that message to get through and let the customer decide on their own merits

5. Build Reputation

Becoming an expert in your chosen field can take years. So whilst crafting your trade & experience you can build reputation through developing a reliable resource people can use and refer others to. There are many fly by night business. Those who take the time to build reputation will eventually stand out from the crowd

6. Be honest with yourself

Unfortunately most of us are not multi-talented. Well thankfully we dont have to be. However to get the business in we make promises outside of our skills set or reasonable time frames. Many of the most successful have developed their unique strengths before honing another skill or service. But! with the miracle of outsourcing and jvs becoming ever more popular it is still possible to get these additional customer requests fulfilled.

7. Follow up

I remember a wealthy man in the MLM industry once told me that the fortune is in the follow up. Outside of MLM this is obviously still very powerful. The internet is a place where people surf until they get to somewhere they fancy spending some time. So its fair to say there is a lot of skimming & clicking before your site may get a visitor. Given that you may never see that visitor again before he hits the waves, develop a hook to collect an email address which you can use as a follow up medium. lf you start to get a good deal of traffic you may want to employ some kind of CRM tool to keep track of when to schedule your follow ups

8. Be useful

The internet has primarily been a source of information that we have come to rely on. So give people what they are looking for. Newsletters which offer genuinely useful information will have your subscribers forwarding and keenly awaiting the next installment rather than reaching for the unsubscribe link. If it all seems like too much hard work, you're in the wrong business.

9. Survey to possibly offer old clients new things

So the 6 million dollar question is what do people want? Simple ask them! Entice your visitors to fill in online polls. Ask those who have bought from you by way of a survey to improve the product offering them a free upgrade if they fill it in. You get the idea.

10. Client focus

What is it all worth if your running after the wrong market? Three simple steps - What do they want? Lose the marketing fluff - be specific. Walk in their shoes.
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