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Lakshmi Sandhana
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Hi Everyone!
I'm developing a couple of Christmas products and I'm need to make a choice between developing 2 products--Simply don't have enough time to write them both! ![]() So what do you think you would be interested in reading? 1) Top 25 Ways you can save $700 on Christmas shopping & shop in half the time? OR
2) 50 Heart Warming Gifts of Love, Gratitude & Togetherness You can Give To Your Family, Friends and Neighborhood The first book is self-explanatory. Regarding the second--I've heard a lot people complain about how commercial Christmas is becoming so the second product is geared around how you can give gifts of 'YOU' basically to family/friends and the neighborhood and spend time with them--Really special ideas you can use in addition to or instead of presents you'd buy... So which do you think you'd be more interested in reading this Christmas? ![]() Thank you! Lakshmi |
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Hi Lakshmi,
I would say the second one, but would suggest you make the headline a little more obvious that these gifts are customized and about you. =) |
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I'd be inclined to opt for the second one. You'll be surprised how many people will have already started their Christmas shopping by now. Mary |
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![]() I think the first option is a compelling offer for those that might be interested in such products. The second one is all fluff 'n bunny rabbits... Hi Lakshmi! Thomas | |
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I would go for the first one too. Esp with the current financial climate.
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I'd probably go with #2. Everyone has their own budget some ppl won't even get close to $700 dollars and lots of ppl are looking for gifts and good times with out the big price tag.
And I'd say boycott wal mart but that's another topic not for here
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Hi Lakshmi,
Perhaps I would be more in favor of the first one if the figure of $700 wasn't quoted. My guess is it will turn anyone off who does not spend at least that much on Christmas. However, the idea itself is good, so maybe rephrasing it would help. Right now, I would lean toward developing the #2. With the economy the way it is, more people will likely be focusing on the spirit of Christmas, as opposed to its commercialism. All the best, Michael |
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Lakshmi Sandhana
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Thanks everyone!
So it looks like the second takes the vote ![]() Thanks again!! Lakshmi |
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