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    Now before I discuss this, just remember that no matter how much competition and how many products there are, you know from experience that there are many people online who don’t have the answers to their needs. Either the answers are too expensive, or people don’t realize the products are out there, or the products are not as good as they might seem at first glance. However, any of these options don’t preclude you from creating another competing pr

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    Get online and use the search engines. Find out what other products are out there that meet your new-found needs. Get creative. Try to find them using different sets of keywords. Just because you don’t see them on your first glance on the general keyword search doesn’t mean the products aren’t there. Of course, the harder they are to find, the better it is for you!

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