10 Commandments Of Creating A "Wealth Producting" Niche!

Written by Roy Primm


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5. "The Principle of Ease and Convenience" – Find more ways to make your product or service easier and more convenient to buy, use, or own.

6. "The Principle of Elimination" – What negative or inconvenience can you eliminate for your customer, with your product or service.

7. "The Principle of Enlargement" - Do people like your service or product? Then it's a sure-fire bet there is a segment of your market that would like even more of it. Can you super-size something?

8. "The Principle of Entertainment" - From cradle to grave, we all have this inner urge to be entertained, amused, or fascinated – especially before we spend our money. A relaxed customer spends more. Find little ways to amuse customers before, while or after they buy your product or service.

9. "The Principle of Longevity" - It’s making some feature of your product or service last longer. It can also include making a positive experience or feeling last longer. If you can do either, you will have a niche that’s hard to match.

10. "The Principle of Portability" - People hate to be tied down. So, if your product allows peoplerepparttar freedom to use your product or service in more than one place, that’s a powerful niche.

By followingrepparttar 106054 above suggestions, you’ll be able to create powerful money-making niches. And leave your competition inrepparttar 106055 dust.

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12 Easy Ways to Organize your Work or Home Life (or both!)

Written by Heather Diodati


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6) Control Bug Delegaterepparttar tasks you have no time for or team up with someone who can help you. (see tip #4!)

7) Group Effort Save time and footwork by collecting everything to bring with you to complete errands or to distribute in each room ofrepparttar 106053 house instead of making too many trips. Make a fast list while planning out your route and be sure to plan each stop alongrepparttar 106054 way so you don't have to backtrack and lose time.

8) Schedule Fun Time! Make sure you include some personal time for YOU. Allot some time in your agenda - make an appointment for yourself and keep it, even if it's only a leisurly 20 minute bubble bath or a 15 minute walk inrepparttar 106055 fresh spring air!

9) Space Freebies Go through any old unneeded files to free up space in your filing system.

10) Once and Only Once Each piece of paper should be handled only once. Read it and either file it, redirect it to someone else, schedule it or toss it. Don't add it to an ever-ending pile on your desk in hopes that you'll get to it eventually.

11) Post-Master Use sticky notes to write errands needed to be done. Stick them to your front door to remind you as you're headed out.

12) Systems Engineer Too much time is wasted everyday on searching for things. Find a system that works for you and your lifestyle and apply it. Use it religiously and you'll find new time slots you thought you never had!

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