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![]() Jeff:
Actually, I disagree with both posts. If you target your audience right, you could probably do pretty good marketing this. Look at all the online coupon sites. I hate all the valu-coupons that I go through each time and end up throwing away. Throwing one cd away, not as much garbage. If you target computer using, stay-at-home moms/dads and/or home-based businesses...the novelty of it could work. Compare your cd-burning costs to print costs for marketing to the businesses as an angle to possibly be cheaper. I'd say give it a run through the figures, create your marketing plan, and work it. Best of luck! Elizabeth 1-2-3's of Internet Marketing - Get the Attention You Deserve |
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