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Nobel Samurai, (connection):
"... the main reason people fail is that they do not spend the time up front to do the market research necessary to check if their business idea is viable... they rush in, select a random niche, [using] random targets or worse - they don't target at all and then they just hope for the best. This is usually a recipe for disaster."
"The people who succeed online take a very different approach. They research markets carefully, they identify profitable niches... and they follow a proven plan."

 

Stephen Pierce, (connection) writes the following about "Getting Started":
"It is critical that to take this step very seriously. Unfortunately many skip this section and try to jump right in and start to build a website... but without understanding the foundation and overall goals and understanding of what you are trying to accomplish, it is very hard to succeed!"

 

Frank Kern, (no connection) in a video released 12/15/2009 said:
"I predict that this shift of consciousness (businesses recognizing that the internet can really grow their business) represents the single biggest opportunity we may ever face in our lifetime. And the people who stand in front of this wave will make fortunes."

 

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