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Here in the following article, we will cover three real-world examples and then you’ll have a little better notion of how to create the same kind of hooks and angles for yourself in Colorado Springs.

Eni Inc
(719) 599-1308
1500 Garden Of The Gods Rd
Colorado Springs, CO
MEG Associates Consulting Group
(303) 857-0733
227 Bernard
Fort Lupton, CO
ESSENTIAL COMMUNIQUE
303688-0649
PO Box 206
Castle Rock, CO
Tech Gear Exchange
(303) 539-0080
7025 S Fulton St
Centennial, CO
Hughes Consulting Services
(303) 345-4380
9970 Franklin St.
Thornton, CO
Dynamic Solutions, LLC
(719) 351-7356
102 S.Tejon St., Suite 1100
Colorado Springs, CO
KevinKearns.com
719.687.5388
PO Box 9055
Woodland Park, CO
White, Bear & Ankele Professional Corporation
(303) 858-1800
1805 Shea Center Drive, Suite 100
Highlands Ranch, CO
EXECUTIVE FORUM
303796-0444
4600 S. Ulster St. Ste. 525
Denver, CO
Edge Environmental
(303) 988-8844
405 Urban St Ste 310
Lakewood, CO
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3 Ways to Create a Blockbuster New Product or Service

Let’s face it, there are no shortage of new products and services released every single day – but the sobering facts are most die a quick, quiet death. (Maybe there’s a whimper here and there.)

However, only a handful really breakthrough your markets ‘ho-hum’ attitude. There’s just too much noise in the marketplace (in just about every marketplace) that you need some way of sticking out.

If you don’t have a big idea you simply fade into the background like every other ‘me-too’ product or service. Actually it’s not always even about having a proprietary product/service. This is really more about positioning and the immediate reaction a prospect has to your deal the moment they hear it.

Let me cover three real-world examples and then you’ll have a little better notion of how to create the same kind of hooks and angles for yourself. I’ll start with a couple products from the consumer world and see if you can pick up on it…

  1. Uncrustables are a pretty silly idea but they sell like crazy. Create a pre-made PB&J sandwich, remove the crust and seal it together so the bread is a little pouch. Then put in your freezer and stick in your kids lunch bag to thaw for lunch. (Side note: We buy these a lot! My wife, Missy, absolutely loves uncrustables herself. I’m the one who loves 5-star meals at fancy restaurants with great wine, while she could go for a grilled cheese sandwich any day of the week.)

Author: Yanik Silver

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