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Ask and You Shall PerceiveHere's the single most important secret for successful marketing: First find out what your customers want; and then create products or services that match their desires. Too many businesses start by creating the product or service, and then spend most of their marketing dollars trying to persuade people to buy it. Sorry, but that's exactly the wrong way around! It doesn't matter whether you're selling pet food, real estate, life insurance, bookkeeping services, Lear jets, airline tickets, adult education, or anything else under the sun. Products don't pay you; PEOPLE do. A can of dog food, a house, an insurance policy, a ledger, a Lear jet, an airline seat, or a textbook won't ever stick its hand into its pocket and pull out a cheque, credit card or cold, hard cash. No, it's PEOPLE who do that. So doesn't it make sense to look for your market first, and then create a product for that market?
I'm guilty of it myselfHey, I'm just as guilty of this as anybody else. Some of the products I've created have worked really well; others have bombed. Now, when I was creating the "duds", I certainly wasn't saying to myself, "You know, Gihan, this product isn't really that great. In fact, it's probably not worth your while." No! I thought it would be the best thing since sliced bread, and I had visions of thousands of customers buying it and making me an instant millionaire. Just like we all tend to do when creating our own products and services. Because, you see, I made the fundamental mistake of product creation: I didn't research the market first.
Here's how to avoid that mistakeOf course, that's all in the past, and now I do careful market research before launching any new products and services. I suggest that you do the same. How? The answer is simple. In fact, some people will say it's TOO simple, so they won't bother with it (But YOU won't make that mistake, will you?) All you have to do is to ask your potential customers what they are interested in. There are many ways to do this on the Internet; here are just a few:
I've done all of these at different times, with varying degrees of sophistication. Almost every time I've done it, I've got some surprising and unexpected results, which have been immensely useful in steering my business in the right direction.
These are all very cost-effective methods of doing
market research. But the most important thing
is not the cost, but the willingness to do it.
Please set aside some time as soon as possible to do this
sort of market research. The sooner the better. Key words: Internet Marketing, marketing, market research
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