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Originally Posted by GordonJ
That might be a good way to sell some reports or consulting, but the real world is a bit more difficult than what the Supermen of selling would have us believe.
Spend 30 days, get SOMETHING to the market, sell baby sell, and build it up from there...
Gordon
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Amen!
One thing I've picked from here is the need to
keep plodding on at the fundamentals, and
letting the results take care of themselves.
I also try to compare online "concepts" with
the real world to help me see through some of
the "solutions" being peddled today.
For instance, if I owned a brick-and-mortar
shop, I won't pay someone to send people who
said they like my product to pass in front of
my shop.
Neither will I pay someone to get people to
enter my shop, nor will I pay someone to take
note of how long the prospects held my goods
in their hands...
Just goes to show that a lot of downright
silly "business metrics" fog up people's
thinking and keeps them from staying with the
good ol' boring fundamentals