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To seperate yourself from
pack, you need to look at every aspect of your internet marketing effort and ask yourself, "What's unique about this?" And, "How does this contribute to my own unique web presence?"
Here's some important areas to look at to get you started.
* Are you playing it safe and trying to please and sell everyone, and consequently selling to almost no one?
* Why should your prospects believe YOU when they are skeptical of so many others?
* How about your ezine? Is it similar to countless others or is there a unique theme or tone running through it?
* While your ads may be well written, is
overall message very much
same as
pack?
* How is your sales page unique? And have you given it a measured dose of your own personality?
This process of developing a distinct 'uniqueness' is subjective, involves risks, takes work to implement, and time to evaluate and change again if necessary. But in doing so, you will develop
factors crucial to successfully setting yourself apart in a very competitive marketplace.
Back onboard, my wife took a chance and went to
OTHER SIDE of
boat, alone. Sure enough,
whale popped up for a few seconds, she got
shot, and that was
last that was seen of that whale, or any other, for
rest of
trip. There were alot of unhappy tourists grumbling on
way back.
Stand out from
crowd. Move to
empty side of
boat -- and you'll stand a much better chance of getting your picture of
whale.

Joshua Rose is the Editor of The Internet Profit Wizards Newsletter, where he writes about the three most important skills needed to attain internet success. To subscribe, visit: http://www.internetprofitwizards.com.