How to promote your product
| by Dan Lok | April 09, 2005 | |
Which do you think is harder to do: sell something new to someone who has already bought from you in the past or convince a stranger to make his/her first purchase? |
Guide to Software Marketing
| by David Mahler | February 27, 2005 |
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I recommend submitting your software to upload.com. It costs $79 dollars a year, but is well worth it. It will display your product on download.com and its partner network made up of 20 other major download sites. Download.com is so popular that if your product was only listed on download.com it would still be worth the yearly fee. |
4 Ways To Save A Dying Product!
| by Larry Dotson | October 18, 2003 | |
Create A New Niche. Create a new niche for a current product. You can set yourself apart from your competition by creating a niche. Your product could be faster, bigger, smaller, or quicker than you competitor's product. |
A Revolutionary 'NEW' Dimension In Sales
| by Art Nelson | October 18, 2003 | |
Phase I: Learning the Product is the first thing Paul does as he begins his career in sales. This 'newbie' envisions three major factors that will determine his success or failure in sales. |
But What If You Can't Create Your Own Product?
| by Willie Crawford | October 18, 2003 |
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The real money IS in creating and marketing your own products. You don't have to be on-line long before that truth begins to sink in. It's no different than off-line really. |
Forget Your Memory Problems!
| by Jim Phillips | October 18, 2003 |
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Your software runs slowly. Your system freezes.You have to reboot every time you use that new program.Worse, your system crashes and a morning's work is lost. Your computer is trying to tell you something. |
How To Earn A Great, Long-term On-line Income
| by Willie Crawford | October 18, 2003 | |
Everybody wants to make their on-line fortune instantly. We don't want to slowly build our on-line empires. This is what drives many of the ebooks and special reports that I see lately. |
Marketing Aesthetics
| by Juniadi S | October 18, 2003 |
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Most of all marketing activities use the esthetics as a communications. but, only a few which hence esthetics as part of marketing strategy. Though esthetics can become the selling point. Conceiving your brand non popular brand and its tidiness only so-sos. |
Pick Up the Slack
| by Bob Osgoodby | October 18, 2003 | |
Many people in business on the Internet try to market only one product. If the demand for that product is weak or if the demand dries up, they are virtually out of business. |
Designing the right product for your marketplace
From the end of World War II until the late 1970's most Americans spent the majority of their money on basic goods and services with little left for luxury type items. |