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    need to know who you are. Ask yourself the questions – who am I aiming at, what does my business stand for, what
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    1. The philosophy of “build it and they will come” only works in the movies – marketing is essential to the success of any business, ignore it and your business will fail.

    2. Marketing is not like Christmas, you can’t just do it once a year – marketing is one of those ongoing activities in your business that you keep building and building. It’s not a one off exercise.

    3. Who are you? Before you can tell your customers who you are you need to know who you are. Ask yourself the questions – who am I aiming at, what does my business stand for, what

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    ess of any business, ignore it and your business will fail.

    2. Marketing is not like Christmas, you can’t just do it once a year – marketing is one of those ongoing activities in your business that you keep building and building. It’s not a one off exercise.

    3. Who are you? Before you can tell your customers who you are you need to know who you are. Ask yourself the questions – who am I aiming at, what does my business stand for, what

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    ust do it once a year – marketing is one of those ongoing activities in your business that you keep building and building. It’s not a one off exercise.

    3. Who are you? Before you can tell your customers who you are you need to know who you are. Ask yourself the questions – who am I aiming at, what does my business stand for, what

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    building. It’s not a one off exercise.

    3. Who are you? Before you can tell your customers who you are you need to know who you are. Ask yourself the questions – who am I aiming at, what does my business stand for, what

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    need to know who you are. Ask yourself the questions – who am I aiming at, what does my business stand for, what is the idea or image I want to portray?

    4. Who are your customers and do they fit you? Trying to be all things to all people is a sure fire way to fail. Pick those markets that you want to deal with, markets that suit you and the way you operate and then develop product that those markets will want to purchase.

    5. Be different – Differentiate yourself from you competitors and then you won’t compete on price. There are many companies t

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