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April 01, 2005
3-Part Product Idea Testing System - Free Video
I've written a great deal in the past about different ways to test
your product ideas for their profit potential BEFORE you spend days
or weeks or one RED CENT on development.
Well, I got to thinking...
There's nothing like seeing an example to help make the process
faster and easier...
So - here's a video you can acceess right now that gives you a
simple 3-part system for testing any new product idea, topic or
market...enjoy! Click here to listen now:
"Foolproof, Simple 3-Part System For Testing Your Online
Product Ideas"
PS. Please excuse the rather dated disco music intro - it was late
by the time I went to add the music in - I take no responsibility for
sudden flashbacks to the 70's as a result of listening to this video.
Jeff
Posted by jbsmith at April 1, 2005 09:53 AM
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Comments
Your video should be downloadable. Machines like mine (and many others) can not stream the video properly. This makes for a disjointed playback and an irritating experience.
Just my 2 pennies
WKC
Posted by: Wm. Cross at April 4, 2005 09:28 AM
Hello - you have a good point. So far we've
had thousands of visits to this video, the streaming
option is good for most as it saves downloading
a very large file, but I understand that others
experience frustration with not being able to
process the stream.
I'll look at posting the movie, after running it
through some additional compression this week to
make it as small as I can.
Cheers...
Jeff
Posted by: Jeff at April 4, 2005 10:13 AM



