Thursday, November 6, 2008

New Product Opportunity

Everyday my email is filled with mail about new product opportunity, all of them promising to make me rich. Most of them assuring me that I don't even need to do anything, just join their group or website and BAM - they will do it all for me.

With so much new product opportunity out there, how can we tell which company is really offering something unique? More importantly, how do we know it will work? Some people will sell anything, and have nothing to back up their claims about how the product works. Look for some science or proof about your new product opportunity. If it feels right to you after doing some research, you are off to a good start!

For A Company with a Great New Product Opportunity -click here.


Also look to what the market demand will be for your new product opportunity. Is it something you or your friends are looking for or need?
Is it consummable? You don't want a product that can only be sold once. It is more important to provide something that people not only need, but use up, requiring them to buy more.

What about the price? Make sure it is something that people can afford. Maybe they will be giving up something they already buy to buy your product. For example, vitamins from a drugstore for yours. Make sure there is value in your new product opportunity.

Will the company provide more than one product? Once a customer buys one product from you and they are pleased, they will consider another in the same category. A forward thinking company will always be looking for new products and marketing ideas.

Make sure there is adequate training and support in the company. a new product opportunity only works if you can duplicate the sales pitch and teach others to do the same.

For My Choice for A New Product Opportunity - take the tour!


The most important thing to remember about a new product opportunity is that it needs to be right for you, something you believe in, and something you have enough time to pursue. It will not happen overnight, but success can be yours.

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