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Mortgage Marketing – How to Find Your Niche

 Ann Landers, Dr. Phil and Roger Ebert take pleasure in being recognized as leading experts in their respective fields. Because of this status they enjoy greater visibility and reputation than their peers. So instead of having to cold call or advertise for new clients, they benefit from prospects seeking them out. Yet, when you study [...]

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Client Attraction Technique #1: Niche Marketing

 When asked “what business are you in” many business owners often identify an industry, for example, “I’m an accountant” or “I run a beauty salon ” or “I own a restaurant.” But claiming to be part of an industry is not what attracts customers. Customers come to you because you offer a specialty. For example, [...]

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Fax Marketing : Reaching a New Niche of Customers

 Traditional marketing and advertising assumes that all of your customers are traditional people. Even newer technologies like email assume that the best way to reach people is when they are at their computers. But think about it – there are plenty of people who move around and work on the go. Checking email may be [...]

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Small Business Marketing Tip – Focus on a Niche or Target Market

 I think selling and marketing today often feels a bit like talking to a brick wall and that in interesting metaphor to help grasp the importance of niche marketing especially when it comes to small business marketing. Imagine for a moment that you are attacking that brick wall with a hammer, randomly hitting it everywhere. [...]

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Where Can I Find My Niche? Finding Your Ideal Prospects So You Can Sell To Them

 Most marketing experts will tell you that you need select a niche or a target audience. That you can’t just market to “whoever is paying attention” and be successful. Why is that? Think about it this way: if you are having a conversation with a total stranger, how do you know what to talk about? [...]

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