Monopolize Your Marketplace

Separate Your Business From The Competition

Then Eliminate Them And...

Lead Your Prospects To Conclude They Would Be An Absolute Fool To Do Business With Anyone Else But You, Regardless Of Price.

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How To Never Make A Major Marketing Mistake Again

by Rich Harshaw, CEO

Marketing & Advertising 27 Strategies: Y2M TIP 4

In his classic book Think And Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill says that on of the major causes of failure is that people "prefer to act on opinions created by guesswork or snap-judgments rather than facts." Advertising decisions based on what you think will work rather than what the marketplace wants are the main reason advertisements don't work and why businesses fail for that matter. Your livelihood depends on your ability to determine which messages will effectively attract new customers and entice your current customers to come back for more.

You can make these determinations by putting every important marketing and advertising question to a vote by the only people whose ballots count: customers and prospects. This `voting' takes place in the form of...

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