Pikes Place Fish Market

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I thought this was such a great video as I have been to this market when I was younger. Although, the only thing I remembered was how they threw fish around as I was only nine or ten at the time. I think it is very inspiring how positive thinking can really change how you perceive the world and how it can open many doors for you. However, I do not think that any company can become world famous just by believing so. Although, I do think any company can be successful by believing in what they are doing and knowing what they want and believe in their product or business. Having a passion for what they are doing and having employees working for them that feel the same way, this in turn makes your customers happy and makes them want to buy what you are selling.

I think the owner of Pikes Fish Market is a genius. He realized that their needed to
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Flying fish is one of the main attractions but don’t be discouraged by the huge crowd that surrounds this market. “This is the place to be”, say’s one customer. However, it is not just popular because of the flying fish and tasty product, but also for the prompt and polite service which keeps people coming back for more. This is truly a must see attraction when coming to visit Seattle.

Exciting is not something you think you would associate with a fish market but this is exactly what people are saying when talking about Pikes Place Fish Market. The message is clear, just because you sit in an office or wait tables, if you believe in what you are doing you can always find a way of enjoying it, and your positive attitude generates more customers and produces a successful company. . I think John Yokoyama has made revolutionary changes that have brought this company from small time to the big time in more ways than just their

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