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Low Cost Reports are a Low Cost Way to find out what your market wants

Written by: Kathleen Gage

Article Overview: Developing a low priced report will give you a good indication if people are interested in what you are providing a solution for.

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Low Cost Reports are a Low Cost Way to find out what your market wants

It's amazing how many people will develop information products before they even know if there is a problem and desire for a solution. Some people have spent months, thousands of dollars and expended tons of energy developing very complex programs only to find out what they thought the market wanted is not at all what they wanted. Low cost reports are one of the most cost effective ways to see how your market will respond to solutions you offer. If there is not an interest from your market for a low-priced report how do you expect to sell a high priced program to them.

Developing a low priced report will give you a good indication if people are interested in what you are providing a solution for.

Not only can you make money with the report, you can learn a lot about what your market wants this way.

It's actually quite easy to identify the problem a specific market has.

o Survey potential buyers

o Visit Forums specific to your market

o Notice what your clients are asking for

o Social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn

o Micro blogs such as Twitter

o Pay attention to what's happening in media

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About the Author: Kathleen Gage
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Kathleen Gage is an Internet Marketing Advisor for spiritually minded speakers, authors, coaches and consultants who are ready to turn their expertise into money making products and services. She teaches her clients how to optimize their time and efforts to produce the greatest results while remaining in complete integrity with their purpose and values.

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