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    >Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it

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    A constant theme of GIVING AWAY YOUR MARKET

    So many times I speak with someone who has a strong unique selling angle or one unique product within their market, but they fail to really ATTACK their market.

    Now I'll be the first to admit it, as a group of product developers and marketers, we're a rather odd lot.

    Some of us are great at generating ideas, but never quite seem to realize 10% of the potential

    Others of us are great at getting that first product out, but are hopeless at building on initial success.

    Still others are terrific marketers, but can't seem to keep enough products in the pipeline to generate consistent sales.

    Then there's the go-it-alone mentality.

    After all, it's our individual passion and gumption that got us this far, why start sharing our profit and effort with others now?

    Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it

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    s a strong unique selling angle or one unique product within their market, but they fail to really ATTACK their market.

    Now I'll be the first to admit it, as a group of product developers and marketers, we're a rather odd lot.

    Some of us are great at generating ideas, but never quite seem to realize 10% of the potential

    Others of us are great at getting that first product out, but are hopeless at building on initial success.

    Still others are terrific marketers, but can't seem to keep enough products in the pipeline to generate consistent sales.

    Then there's the go-it-alone mentality.

    After all, it's our individual passion and gumption that got us this far, why start sharing our profit and effort with others now?

    Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it

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    great at generating ideas, but never quite seem to realize 10% of the potential

    Others of us are great at getting that first product out, but are hopeless at building on initial success.

    Still others are terrific marketers, but can't seem to keep enough products in the pipeline to generate consistent sales.

    Then there's the go-it-alone mentality.

    After all, it's our individual passion and gumption that got us this far, why start sharing our profit and effort with others now?

    Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it

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    keep enough products in the pipeline to generate consistent sales.

    Then there's the go-it-alone mentality.

    After all, it's our individual passion and gumption that got us this far, why start sharing our profit and effort with others now?

    Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it

    First Things First -- Process BEFORE Technology
    Here's a brief story I encountered while leaving Newark International Airport following a recent business trip. Hard to believe, but true.After a long flight home from the West Coast, I took a short train ride to the long term parking facility, located my car (which is becoming more difficult with age it seems), and proceeded to the parking exit. Note that it's been a while since I've used the long term parking facility, as I normally use a car or taxi service, so I was largely unfamiliar with their new "high tech" customer solutions.As I pulled up to the pay station (expecting the attendant to inform me of my char
    >Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it - you need to communicate with your subscribers at least once a week.

    Could be an automated email campaign, newsletter, forum, blog, mailouts, articles, or any other meothod.

    If you can't find something useful to say - even just a few lines, to your market at least once per week, then you are either not well plugged into your market or you are not committed enough to really make BIG money in ANY business.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #2: Develop More Than One Product

    Many of you have frequent anxiety attacks about producing just one hot-selling product.

    I understand, the path to my first product seemed like climbing Mount Everest.

    Fact is, to really ATTACK and OWN your market, you need to be much more aggressive, releasing several products over the course of a year.

    These could be special reports, ebooks, videos, membership sites, co-authorships, resell licensed, public domain, hard-copy, teleseminar or seminar products.

    Think in terms of 3-4 products produced next

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