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Hi: Sounds cool. Not clear on your target export markets, but some things to consider: 1. Identify your optimal customer and the problem you're resolving for that customer. Quality? Cost? Availability? 2. Research the pathways your product has to get into that optimal customer's hands. Wholesaler...

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Specific is Terrific! But how do you choose? Work to your strengths! What problem do you solve and how do you solve it? Now look to your market: who has that problem, and who wants/needs it solved in your particular way? Start there to build your niche market, then work outwards to demographi...

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There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the funniest way to introduce a high-end sticker to an art market will vary depending on the art market in question. However, some general tips that may be useful include, creating buzz around the sticker in advance by posting about it on s...

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How important is scaling? For example, if you're charging $400/hour for consulting and filling 20 hours a week, would you need to scale? Products are great, but there's a lot of unbillable hassle involved in the path toward getting there. Your product needs to have a big enough audience to giv...

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Questions you should think about (assuming you have existing customers) * Can you run these case-studies past your existing customers' buyers to see what you're missing? Basically why is a use-case, whitepaper not convincing enough? * Can you get prospects to talk to existing customers or do a w...

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Start off with what you have written: Identify his message and mission. From what you write it sounds like his speaking presence is the way to go with this; maybe filming live presentations and selling them off as web/video. Or you could help him ghostwrite a book, and publish it yourselves on Am...

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1. Linkedin 2. Facebook. 3. Music forums 4. Instagram. 5. Bands / Orchestras. Ask others on the above platforms to help. People enjoy sharing and participating in such things. Sounds fun. Good luck I've successfully helped over 350 entrepreneurs, startups and businesses, and I would be happy ...

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If you have a wordpress site try one of these: http://premium.wpmudev.org/projects/category/plugins/?s=calendar

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Most people are lazy. They won't do anything other than daydream about becoming your competition. Next point: if the barrier to entry to your marketplace is low, then it's all about selling. Rather than focusing on features or what you do ("We make websites"; who cares?), start talking about ser...

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Find a business similar to the one you wish to open. Speak to the owner and make a wholesale pricing agreement. ie: he gives you a discount and produces work for you that you provide to your client. Go find customers and sell the services. If you can sell enough services for it to make sense t...

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