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Why You Should Build an Audience Before You Build a Business Posted: 30 Mar 2012 04:00 AM PDT Where do great business ideas come from? What about products — how can you know (or at least make a highly educated guess about) whether your idea will actually fly in the market? In his must-read book Breakthrough Advertising, master copywriter Eugene Schwartz wrote: “This is the copywriter's task: not to create mass desire — but to channel and direct it.” Though Schwartz aimed that truth at copywriters, it’s also a good starting point in explaining Brian Clark’s Minimum Viable Audience model for building businesses and products that people want. Build an audience through content marketing. Let them tell you what they want. Build products and offer services based on their desires and needs. Prosper. In this episode we discuss:
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