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by Jessica Swanson - 2008-05-06
In order to succeed in a home-based business you can NOT be like everybody else. You need to stand out from the crowd. Always keep in mind that you don't want to be "just another fish in the sea." You...
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by Anita Bruton - 2008-06-26
Your professional profile needs to include a positioning statement. A positioning statement is a single sentence or paragraph that explains exactly what you do, what your business is all about, the pu...
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by Chris Towland - 2008-07-12
Firstly, what is a Unique Selling Proposition (or USP)?A USP is a one to two sentence phrase that lets your customers know why they should buy your product over your competitor's products.Sounds obvio...
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by Jody Gabourie - 2008-08-06
USP stands for Unique Selling Point or Unique Selling Proposition. It's a term used in marketing that is supposed to tell prospects and customers what it is about your product or service that is uni...
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by Hans Thorn - 2008-08-19
Today we shall look into what kind of unique qualities you have that can improve your chances in your work or in your business. We all have a number of unique qualities which we often are not aware o...
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by Bill Protresi - 2008-08-28
Many affiliate advertisers think that selling a product that is being vendored by thousands- if not millions- of their fellow colleagues will make matters much more grueling for them. After all, the...
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by Dilip Dahanukar - 2008-09-24
George Goodberry graduated from a well-known catering college as a chef. He had specialized in deserts, chocolate ones in particular. In his vacation, he had made a few batches of chocolates at home, ...
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by AURELIO RAMOS - 2008-10-30
A common scenario of a USP is to express what you do in the time it would take the elevator to get from the top floor to the bottom, and by the time you are done, the other person is taking the ne...
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by Matthew Jackson - 2009-01-08
While written with search engines in mind, SEO content should also consider the end users of your website; your potential customers. Attracting masses of traffic, regardless of how targeted that traff...
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by Nelson Tan - 2009-02-24
One of the biggest issues any business would face is its unique position in the market. If you've not got a unique position, then you'll find that you've got nowhere to "stand out" of the crowd throug...