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The more thoroughly you know your product or service, the better prepared you will be.
• In what ways is it different from competing ones? • Is the difference recognizable? • What makes it a better value? • Is it an impulse buy or a planned purchase? • Who wants it? • Age? • Gender? • Economic characteristics? • How will it reach the customer? • Is the demand for it cyclical or steady? • Are the materials for it predictably available? • Are there any patents or proprietary features involved?
Recognizing the Business You are In
Broadening your concept likewise broadens your opportunities:
• A sporting goods retailer also promotes fitness and leisure activities. • A cosmetics expert is in self-enhancement. • A book shop promotes education and self-improvement. • A radio-TV shop is in the home entertainment industry.
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