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How To Move Out Of The Inner Circle
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Written By:
John Colanzi
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Have you ever noticed that when a new program is announced, within days every email you receive seems to be promoting the same offer?
It's no coincidence. The creators of the program know that they can get a fast circulation by contacting ezine publishers and other marketers with large in house lists.
By the time you receive the notice, most of the cream has already been skimmed off the top. But there's a way to get around this and market to a virtually untapped market.
This market is largely being ignored by the inner circle.
What is this market?
The part timers.
There's a large segment of the internet, that isn't looking to "get rich." They only need a few extra dollars.
So where can you look?
** Senior Citizens
The fastest growing segment of our society is the senior citizen market. They've already retired from their jobs or sold their businesses.
They're not looking for a full time business, they just need a hobby or a few extra dollars to supplement their social security and retirement accounts.
** The Disabled
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many people on disability who can't work full time and their checks are way to small to live on.
They only need a few extra dollars to supplement their checks.
** College Students
How many college students do you think would much rather spend a few ours making money with their pc, than busing tables or delivering pizzas?
They are already working towards their career, they just want a few extra dollars beyond their books and tuition.
** The Two Career Family
How many two career families would rather have one member work from home and be there for their children.
The list is endless.
The part time market is virtually untapped and outside the inner circle.
Help them get what they want and they'll help you grow your business.
It's a total win win.
About the Author John publishes the "Street Smart Marketing" newsletter. To subscribe mailto:streetsmart@rapidreply.net Download your free copy of Secrets of Success. http://www.internet-profits4u.com/streetsmart.exe
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