Product – Product – Product

Posted on 12. Jan, 2005 by Ty Tribble in Network Marketing - MLM, Solution Marketing


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If your product is remarkable, it is also marketable. If you are searching for a Network Marketing company to work with, start with the product.

From Seth's Blog:

"A few minutes later, the prospect handed over four million dollars.

Yikes!

Sometimes it seems like the very best stuff sells itself. That explains why some car dealerships have waiting lists and sell stuff for a premium, while others look like ghost towns.

Sometimes, salesmanship is overrated. What matters more is real marketing, marketing that involves making the right product, not hyping it."

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3 Responses to “Product – Product – Product”

  1. Shane Clevenger

    12. Jan, 2005

    Ty,
    Great post!! I never understood this until I found Send Out Cards…
    Imagine being able to send someone a personalized greeting card in the mail in 30 seconds from your computer?????

    Ty,
    I appreciate all you have done for our industry…

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  2. MO

    13. Jan, 2005

    Simple put, if focus is not product(or service), it's a scam!

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  3. David

    25. Feb, 2005

    I have an original idea(really)for a hair product that I stumbled across by accident almost twenty years ago and I am just now trying to figure out what to do with it, I am a carpenter who has no experience in marketing anything but I created the product(it's very easy to manufacture)and did some initial test marketing and found that it really catches peoples interest quickly and sold a few in a very short period. I don't have capital to invest in marketing and would be open to any suggestions.

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