Why your competition is getting all the business.
I’ve got a question for you.
What makes your business special?
The reason that I ask is because I just watched a great video from Ronnie Nijmeh about how to make your business stand apart from your competition and it got me thinking. A lot.
If you don’t know what makes your business unique, then how are potential customers ever supposed to guess?
Why should they shop with you instead of your competition?
Why should they buy affiliate recommendations from you instead of your competition?
I certainly don’t want to sound negative. And, there’s definitely good news. You can watch the same video that I just did, and discover how to stand out in the minds of your fans, followers, readers, and potential customers. And, that’s a good thing!
Here’s the link to the video. Hope you like it as much as I did!
Grab it here:
What Makes Your Business Special
This is the key to selling resell rights and private label rights products. Make sure you check out the video.
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Mike Paetzold got started blogging in 2003 and has become an expert on using WordPress. He has become known as The WordPress Guy. After being an under ground niche marketer using his blogs he has surfaced to share some of the ways he uses PLR to enter various niches profitably. Get the details at Profitable Blog Steps |
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Cool video Mike.
It’s true. Everyone online can sell widgets, but you have to figure out why they should buy the widgets from you.
Once you do that. Rinse and repeat and you have a successful business model.
good video on a key concept, the unique selling proposition. While it didn’t say so, one of the keys of the USP is that it also helps you decide just what you are trying to accomplish. Which is one of my biggest problems as I am trying to serve too many different markets and thus tend to jumble it all together and thus don’t effectively market to any one.
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Always looking for ideas that could possibly make me more sales. So will be interested in seeing what this video is all about. Especially when you are trying to decide just what to give your customers that will hold their interest. Thanks.
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