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They don’t see the problem even if it’s glaring at them. That’s where marketing, and more importantly, sales come in. Revealing and selling into pain points is our specialty. Sales, Baby…sales. what about the Top Talk Nerdy To Me Vintage Shirt informed consumers? like you’re involved with the review community of a niche type of product/type of product and are familiar with the pain points of others like what they really want in a product or what’s keeping them from giving a product 5/5, etc? I can’t agree more. Start with something you know and control. If it scales, it will take off. If not, you still have a solid business.
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