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How to Market an Idea

Author : Jim Wilson

You want to market your idea, GREAT! Let's get right to the
brass tacks. You have an idea but you want to know how to test
it or to get the right exposure to see if it is marketable.

Since most of us aren't born rich, we are left with being simply
creative without the proper funding, to see our ideas come to
market under ideal circumstances. Today that is going to change.
You have linked to the absolute best place to get the skinny on
where you need to invest your time in learning

"How to Market an Idea"

Your next question is probably, "Who are you, and how can I
trust you not to take my idea and run with it?" was I right?
Fair enough, I must tell you that I come from humble beginnings
myself and I too had struggled with ideas that I just knew would
work if I only had the right assistance. To make a very long
story short, I probably have lost more sleep over ideas that
never left my brain than I care to mention.

You see, I'm a lefty from birth and the science of my
left-handed gift as told to me, I spend more time using the
right side of my brain. That's where the creativeness is stored
and made use of. We lefties like to say that we are the ones in
our right mind.

First off, I have no interest in using your idea, I'm busy
enough with my own ideas. But I have learned a few things in my
50 years that could be of benefit to you. I have followed
through on some of my ideas and have been highly successful and
it wasn't all done without a definite learning curve.

What I can offer you is an outline that will provide you with a
means of "testing your idea" in the hottest medium known to
date, the internet. If it will sell, that's where you want it to
be presented. I have spent several years tweaking my methods to
gain some highly sought after abilities. For instance, I created
a means by which regular folks can create incredible landscaping
by making their own boulders. The neatest thing about my product
is it's affordability, simplicity, and no skills required
formula. Okay, I could go on all day about that product, but
what's important for you is I feel I need to prove my legitimacy
of who I am and whether you can believe me or not.

So that we can speed up my credibility with you, I want you to
see that I can deliver on my claims of assisting you with your
ideas. First I will explain my product of making rocks, but
moreover where to find me in the search engines. Go to any
search engine of your choice and type in: "make artificial
rocks"
Look for this website on page # 1 of your search:
http://wealthsmith.com/CAVEROCK.htm I'll wait here till
you get back . . . . . .

Did you see it, okay, there are literally millions of webpages
about rocks, yet in every search engine I'm on page # 1, if not
position # 1 on page # 1. Now do you believe me? Think I can
help you get your idea off the ground? Making rocks is not my
only accomplishment but I'm here to help you and that's what I
can do. Here's your first outline:

Presenting your idea or product in a professional manner is
crucial Over half the feat of testing a product or idea is to
get it in front of as many people as humanly possible in the
least amount of time Presenting your product or idea to the
right audience Being able to answer questions from your curious
visitors Providing fast access to your product Being able to
accept credit cards or debit cards and payments by regular mail
Following up with your customers Relying on others to help you
promote your product Expanding on your product to keep your
customers returning for more Always re-investing in your
business ideas and product

So how and where do I advertise my Idea Click
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