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Old 04-15-2008, 07:31 PM
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years ago I was a laborer in the passive solar industry (80's) and I thought it was waste of time as a market to explore- duh...
well, this weekend I did a search (in a particular niche of that subject) just using 'name + forums' in google.
I was over whelmed!!
There were so many places, even a mom forum, where people were asking questions or giving 'opinions about' the particular subject - heh, it's my secret arena, shhhh, okay?
I realized that I knew the answers to every question that everyone was asking - can you say "ka-ching"?
I am an expert and didn't even know it.
Never thought that climbing up and down those ladders would some day make me an expert!

I was considering using Alex Maddossians site AskDatabase.com because it's an online service to do 'surveys' and it's recommended by Russel Brunson.
Has anyone used this service?

Well, I have now been thinking that perhaps a good way to tap into this market is with a lead generation mini-site; offer a free info product like "questions you should ask before you buy" sort of digital download in exchange for their info... and contact business owners in various cities to sell the leads to -- etc, etc. and create some sort of product as a back-end, got any ideas here?

Okay, what do you all think about this?
got any suggestions, feed-back, battle plan to follow or any other good advice on how I might proceed and any other ways one could tap into the hungry crowd.
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Old 04-15-2008, 09:40 PM
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I am an expert and didn't even know it.
Never thought that climbing up and down those ladders would some day make me an expert!
That's good if you are an expert in a field. You canm use your knowledge to help people or to provide a service


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I was considering using Alex Maddossians site AskDatabase.com because it's an online service to do 'surveys' and it's recommended by Russel Brunson.
Has anyone used this service?
No I haven't used any of those services yet.

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Well, I have now been thinking that perhaps a good way to tap into this market is with a lead generation mini-site; offer a free info product like "questions you should ask before you buy" sort of digital download in exchange for their info... and contact business owners in various cities to sell the leads to -- etc, etc. and create some sort of product as a back-end, got any ideas here?

Okay, what do you all think about this?
got any suggestions, feed-back, battle plan to follow or any other good advice on how I might proceed and any other ways one could tap into the hungry crowd.

Building a mini site is a good idea.

You will first have to plan what you want to put on site. Get a domain name. Decide if you going to have a website, blog or forum. Decide which type of web hosting you going to use etc.
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