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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Very true. Marketing is very important and should never be ignored. It's what I do all day long.
But how far should the marketing go to sell a product. Has too much emphasis been put on marketing a product that is not meeting the customers needs. Is the marketing more important then the product. Does too much marketing hurt the product.
And finally throwing mud at a wall was never called marketing and that's what a lot of sponsors and affiliates do.
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To the Newbs, DO NOT LISTEN to this rabble...
Everybody here can name a local Burger Joint with burgers that taste better than McDonalds....Hell, even Burger King has better tasting burgers...
But who is the #1 Burger Seller? McDonalds...And that is because of their brand name and the MARKETING...
I just started mixing bought DVD content with my exclusive content to give the customer a better deal for the money...I got positive response from members immediately..What matters is if the content gets you off...If it does, then it's good content...So I used my BRAND NAME and my MARKETING to my advantage so now I can even sell non-exclusive content and do fine.