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Converting concepts to successful money making businesses is not easy and requires the following steps.Viability:–To put an idea into execution, you need to check on its viability. It may sound really Some of the phrases from these commercials quickly became part of our cultural language like, “but wait, there’s more,” or “now what would you pay?” One of the reasons these knives sold like well, hotcakes, was the add ons that the sellers kept throwing in for no extra cost. Every time viewers thought they were seeing the entire package, the announcer would say, “but wait, there’s more.” Then a new freebie was tossed into the offer. 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But I think one factor that contributed to the success of these commercials is not readily apparent. Instead of just adding one new freebie after another, there was a “pause” each time a new add on was announced. By “pause” I mean the announcer would summarize the entire offer as it stood so far. The voice would go back over each product, the benefits and
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