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    Many business people wonder why they have such a difficult time launching a new product or service. Most do not invest time researching two key issues: whether or not there is a viable market for what they want to offer and what the competition is already doing to satisfy the market.

    Why would an experienced businessperson ignore that vital step?

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    Why would an experienced businessperson ignore that vital step?

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    Why would an experienced businessperson ignore that vital step?

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    2. Ignorance: They think they are the only one to offer what they offer and so they have no competition.

    3. Poor Planning: They do not have enough capital to get the job done adequately.

    In order to avoid these mistakes and plan for success, ask yourself the following questions:

    --What is your actual, specific, detailed market?

    --Do the prospects already understand what you are offering?

    --Are there enough customers out there to support a profitable business?

    --If prospects are out there, how do y

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