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Who is Your Target Audience?
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| While planning your postcard campaign, you created your goals, offer and message for the postcard campaign. A critical component of the planning was to define your target audience.
Your target audience is those individuals who would most likely benefit from your offer and take advantage (buy!) your services or products. Taking the time to carefully “profile” your target audience will improve the likelihood of success. |
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Need A Niche
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| How'd you like a niche where most of its members are amiable, agreeable, affluent, accessible, and ready to chat with you? |
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What's your excuse?
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| Do you have an area of your life that you feel powerless to create success? Have you created success in other areas of your life but have one area that seems to cause you more issues than any other? If we take some time to examine this area, we will undoubtedly find one or more excuses. These excuses will override your commitment to achieving your goals.
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Premiumize Your Product or Service
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| While the news talks about falling consumer confidence, there is one area of the economy that is going strong, and that is the affluent end of the market. People in this class have money and they are willing to spend it to get the “best” and to show that they have the money to afford the best. |
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Seven Marketing Strategies to Attract the Affluent Buyer
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| The affluent community has grown over 20% since the early 1990s. In the U.S. alone, luxury is a $400 billion market. Recent studies estimate that it will grow at a rate of 15% a year and will become a $1 trillion market by 2010.
So how can you market your services to the affluent consumer? Here are seven marketing strategies to help you attract this smart and savvy shopper. |
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Why Capitalism is the Silent Hand in Wealth and Prosperity?
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| This article briefly explains why capitalism is the secret propeller for many people into an affluent lifestyle. |
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Special Issues for an Area Developer
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| If you desire to own and operate more than one franchise outlet, you may want to consider becoming an area developer. An area developer is really a multi-outlet franchisee that commits at the beginning of the relationship with the franchisor to open a number of outlets within a given area (“Development Area”) over a specific period of time (“Development Schedule). This is different from the multi-outlet franchisee that may have first purchased one outlet and later purchases another outlet, etc., without ever being contractually bound to open further outlets.
there are issues and terms unique to an area developer that must be addressed to make the relationship between the franchisor and the developer more equitable by having a fairer area development agreement. |
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Special Issues for an Area Representative
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| An area representative is best described as a "super" franchise broker and servicing agent for the franchisor. You will be disclosed in ITEMS 2, 3 and 4 of the franchisor's Franchise Disclosure Document with your 5-year biography and litigation and bankruptcy history if you will have management responsibility relating to the sale or operation of franchises. An area representative differs from a subfranchisor in that the area representative uses the franchisor's Franchise Disclosure Document and the franchise agreement is signed directly between the franchisor and the franchisee. The area representative is not a party to the franchise agreement. Under the area representative agreement between the franchisor and the area representative, the franchisor delegates to the area representative certain of the servicing and support obligations |
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How to Use Layering Questions
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| Only the top sales reps use layering questions, and the reason they are so valuable is because they get your prospect to go a little deeper into an area of interest they have, or in an area of concern. |
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The Danger of Knowing
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| The problem with being an expert is that in some cases you don't know what you don't know. You get so good at one area that you assume you can apply what you know to another similar area. Uh oh. |
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You Must Do This to Sell to More Affluent Customers
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| Push yourself to higher ground and sell to affluent customers who are living in the resilient portions of the economy, reports Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post to learn how email marketing systems can build relationships with more affluent customers and obtain their purchase in the New Economy. |
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