Targeting the wealthy

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All I want is to show the HNIs(High networth individuals) how good am I at making money from the stock markets. I have a blog (which is a part of my website) where I am uploading documents that shows how much profit I am making.

I am doing this in order to advertise my capabilities, hoping that interested HNIs will invest their money with me sometime in future AND they will share a part of profits that I will be generating for them using their money.

Once again, my aim is to advertise my blog (as well as website) to as many HNIs as possible. Please guide me so that I can achieve my goal.
#hni #targeting #wealthy
  • Profile picture of the author Axel1
    What country are you in? Are you licensed as an Investment Advisor with the relevant authority?
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    • Profile picture of the author salegurus
      Originally Posted by Axel1 View Post

      What country are you in? Are you licensed as an Investment Advisor with the relevant authority?
      Good question....
      Unless you have the credentials i dought that high networth individuals are going to invest with some random guy with a website....
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    I am sure the last place a wealthy individual will be looking for stock and investing advice is on someone's blog

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    • Profile picture of the author DGabeNJ
      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      I am sure the last place a wealthy individual will be looking for stock and investing advice is on someone's blog

      al
      This ^^^^ lol

      Maybe a full page ad in Economist or WSJ
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      • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
        Originally Posted by DGabeNJ View Post

        This ^^^^ lol

        Maybe a full page ad in Economist or WSJ
        Do you know their rates? Thanks for the suggestion.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      I am sure the last place a wealthy individual will be looking for stock and investing advice is on someone's blog

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      For the most part, I agree.

      Although being a stock trader myself ,there have been a few select ones I went to in the past who had track records.
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  • Profile picture of the author Affportal
    You can reach them with Facebook ads and third party data.
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Create content that your market and demographics will be interested in. Certain words and terminology... When was the last time you were around wealthy people and they were like "yo whats up"
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      You're never going to be taken seriously with such a gimmick. These schemes never work for getting the attention of savvy investors except perhaps for a good dismissive laugh.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

        I am sure the last place a wealthy individual will be looking for stock and investing advice is on someone's blog

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        Originally Posted by myob View Post

        You're never going to be taken seriously with such a gimmick. These schemes never work for getting the attention of savvy investors except perhaps for a good dismissive laugh.

        Just because someone has money doesn't make them different than anyone else.

        The stock market is loaded with people blowing through money making bad decisions every single day.

        There's also plenty of popular investments sites/blogs on the web. Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway) has a website and post at least quarterly. They don't post this info. online just because they can. It's advertising to draw in more investors.
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        • Profile picture of the author myob
          Warren Buffet's investing style is precisely how "HNI" built and maintains their wealth. Some two-bit investment blogging comedian is not going to get even close to this demographic
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by myob View Post

            Warren Buffet's investing style is precisely how "HNI" built and maintains their wealth. Some two-bit investment blogging comedian is not going to get even close to this demographic


            Everyone that has money doesn't acquire money the same way and sure as hell doesn't acquire money by being business smart.

            I personally know a guy that inherited $100k, he blew through it all in less than six months. He literally has nothing to show for the money.

            Back in the 1980s my brother dated a girl, her parents owned a very successful business, sold the business and would blow through money (millions) without even thinking about tomorrow.

            My point is just because someone has money doesn't mean they're smart about managing money.
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            • Profile picture of the author myob
              Originally Posted by yukon View Post

              Everyone that has money doesn't acquire money the same way and sure as hell doesn't acquire money by being business smart.

              I personally know a guy that inherited $100k, he blew through it all in less than six months. He literally has nothing to show for the money.

              Back in the 1980s my brother dated a girl, her parents owned a very successful business, sold the business and would blow through money (millions) without even thinking about tomorrow.

              My point is just because someone has money doesn't mean they're smart about managing money.
              And my point is the wealthy have a totally different mindset than just someone who has a lot of money to blow.

              For example if your brother's girlfriend's parents had invested some of their millions with Warren Buffet (the Oracle of Omaha) back in the 1980s instead of blowing it all away, they would most likely now be among the ranks of HNI.

              Currently, his company (Berkshire Hathaway) is trading close to $250,000 per share with an average growth rate of eye-popping 20%. That is the kind of results you need to get the attention of HNI investors.
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  • Profile picture of the author megamind22
    It will be a bit difficult for many to invest their money with you simple because they dont know you. So I suggest you find a way to get those leads into an autoresponder, build relationship and trust with them. That way they will trust you enough to invest
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by megamind22 View Post

      It will be a bit difficult for many to invest their money with you simple because they dont know you. So I suggest you find a way to get those leads into an autoresponder, build relationship and trust with them. That way they will trust you enough to invest
      I am already doing this for past 1 month and the response is quite positive. More than 50% of my emails are getting clicked everytime. Isn't that great?

      Some times the emails are getting viewed as many times as 30-50 times per user.

      BTW..adding you in my buddy list (not sure whether the forum supports the feature)
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    Please guide me so that I can achieve my goal.
    I have money to invest.

    Based on your post alone, you will never get any.

    You don't even seem to understand the basic mechanics:

    I am doing this in order to advertise my capabilities, hoping that interested HNIs will invest their money with me sometime in future AND they will share a part of profits that I will be generating for them using their money.
    If this is true, I suggest you find a marketing partner.

    how good am I at making money from the stock markets.
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

      I have money to invest.

      Based on your post alone, you will never get any.

      You don't even seem to understand the basic mechanics:



      If this is true, I suggest you find a marketing partner.
      "marketing partner"... makes sense
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  • Profile picture of the author Rory Singh
    I don't know if High Net worth Individuals will join your biz. But if you can manage to do what you say you can...make $$$ from stock market and disclose that info on your blog, some biz opp seekers online may join you. Can't promise how rich they will be though.
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by Rory Singh View Post

      I don't know if High Net worth Individuals will join your biz. But if you can manage to do what you say you can...make $$$ from stock market and disclose that info on your blog, some biz opp seekers online may join you. Can't promise how rich they will be though.
      "biz opp seekers "

      Can you please elaborate a bit more on what do you mean by biz opp seekers ..preferably with examples

      thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author brettb
    Put ads in those magazines you get on long haul flights. Rich people are always flying somewhere.

    But seriously, this is a really tough niche for amateurs to rank in these days.
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by brettb View Post

      Put ads in those magazines you get on long haul flights. Rich people are always flying somewhere.

      But seriously, this is a really tough niche for amateurs to rank in these days.
      Can you please name some of those magazines?
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      • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
        Originally Posted by ricky9281 View Post

        Can you please name some of those magazines?
        They are in-flight magazines.

        For example Emirates is one airline targeting HNI so they could be part of a bigger campaign to consider .

        Here is the link to their inflight advertising page--->
        https://www.emirates.com/au/english/...vertising.aspx

        Every airline has their own branded material and I would expect in the First Class and above end of air travel there is a wealth of options available for businesses with the capacity to pay and the ability to understand their metrics to enter that market.

        It is not a small play and any business working in this area would have eye watering marketing budgets and a team wholly committed to generating returns for their outlay.

        There is a reason only certain companies are promoted in this space.

        Can you justify the reason?

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  • Profile picture of the author Get Mega Rich
    I think you have a very good business plan, but I think the main problem you face right now is the fact that you haven't niched down as much as possible.

    I'm going to assume that you are on your way of becoming a high net worth individual as well, if you are really that good at investing. The best way I think would be to constantly do blogs, make more videos, and project who you are out to the world.

    Investment is a very personality driven environment, and the more people you can show/advertise to as what kind of investor you are, the more likely you are going to attract the individuals you will be able to bring on as a client and do business with. Make more case studies, back yourself up with reputable credentials, keep showing profits, and you will succeed. You only need a few high net worth individuals to really succeed, so I'd say still use the shotgun approach where your trying everything until you get those few high net worth investors. And explain to them why you are sharing your investment strategies when you are so successful yourself and could be succeeding all on your own and becoming wealthy.

    One thing wealthy people hate is a distrustful individual when it comes to money. If you can prove otherwise on a very accurate and consistent basis, then you have lots of good business deals waiting for you in the future! <3
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by Get Mega Rich View Post

      keep showing profits, and you will succeed.
      Man, those are the exact words I felt but was unable to express in words..lol. You made my day
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by Get Mega Rich View Post

      keep showing profits, and you will succeed.
      Man, those are the exact words I felt but was unable to express in words..lol. You made my day.
      Thank you so much
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by Get Mega Rich View Post

      I think you have a very good business plan, but I think the main problem you face right now is the fact that you haven't niched down as much as possible.

      I'm going to assume that you are on your way of becoming a high net worth individual as well, if you are really that good at investing. The best way I think would be to constantly do blogs, make more videos, and project who you are out to the world.

      Investment is a very personality driven environment, and the more people you can show/advertise to as what kind of investor you are, the more likely you are going to attract the individuals you will be able to bring on as a client and do business with. Make more case studies, back yourself up with reputable credentials, keep showing profits, and you will succeed. You only need a few high net worth individuals to really succeed, so I'd say still use the shotgun approach where your trying everything until you get those few high net worth investors. And explain to them why you are sharing your investment strategies when you are so successful yourself and could be succeeding all on your own and becoming wealthy.

      One thing wealthy people hate is a distrustful individual when it comes to money. If you can prove otherwise on a very accurate and consistent basis, then you have lots of good business deals waiting for you in the future! <3
      I was expecting guidance on how to go about advertising my website to the riches. Can you help me out with specific plans/ strategies?
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  • Profile picture of the author DURABLEOILCOM
    The best advice I can give you to target high networth individuals is to use Linkedin and also their PPC.
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by DURABLEOILCOM View Post

      The best advice I can give you to target high networth individuals is to use Linkedin and also their PPC.
      And how do I filter out HNIs from Linkedin ?
      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author amuro
    Originally Posted by ricky9281 View Post

    All I want is to show the HNIs(High networth individuals) how good am I at making money from the stock markets. I have a blog (which is a part of my website) where I am uploading documents that shows how much profit I am making.

    I am doing this in order to advertise my capabilities, hoping that interested HNIs will invest their money with me sometime in future AND they will share a part of profits that I will be generating for them using their money.

    Once again, my aim is to advertise my blog (as well as website) to as many HNIs as possible. Please guide me so that I can achieve my goal.
    While I admired your ambition, may I ask how well do you know about the people you are targeting?

    Do you want what they really need and want even if they are wealthy?

    Have you checked out the blogs - the ones Google ranked well consistently in regards to stock trading and forums in stock market-

    To see what people are actually looking for and need help in?

    The reasons I am asking these is because how successful you are is determined by -

    NOT what you think you are.

    But how well do you know about your target audience and cater to their needs and wants?

    Sorry if I sounded blunt and down-to-earth.

    I am not trying to pull you down.

    But if you just wanted successful for yourself by doing what you think is best for others which happens not to be what others need and want, then chances are you will fail.

    If you looked at all the successful marketers out there, they all knew what their target audience wants and delivered the value of what they really need and want rather than assuming what they need and want.

    Anthony Robbins, Eben Pagan and Ryan Deiss are some of the best at the time of writing this.
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by amuro View Post

      [FONT=Philosopher][SIZE=3]But how well do you know about your target audience and cater to their needs and wants?
      Since the dawn of human existence and civilization, there are 3 things that people want :

      -Health
      -Wealth
      -Love

      I don't need to double confirm this or take any poll/survey to confirm this postulate. I am offering the second one (i.e "wealth").
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by amuro View Post

      [FONT=Philosopher]Have you checked out the blogs - the ones Google ranked well consistently in regards to stock trading and forums in stock market-

      To see what people are actually looking for and need help in?
      Yes, I've checked out many of them and I have the answers -
      what people are actually looking for

      They are looking for profits

      One more thing, I don't upload my performance in forms of excel or any other indirect methods like most of the blogs do out there.
      I directly upload screenshots of my portfolio(of course after hiding certain parts) and ledger to prove my ability.

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  • Profile picture of the author TrickyDick
    The first thing I'd recommend is sprinting to your library or bookstore to get The Millionaire Next Door.

    I'll give you a little bit of a spoiler....

    The people you are targeting....

    If most of them sold everything and paid off all their debts, they'd be very lucky to have two pennies to rub together... They have the "artifacts of wealth." But, they are massively in debt to keep up that appearance.

    You can read the book to get "the rest of the story."
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    You don't have a location listed - which stock markets are you using? Location is important due to finance laws regulating stock brokers and investment advisers. Is your business incorporated - licensed/registered, etc?

    Why do you think your emails are being opened? Are you using hyped subject lines to get attention?

    For example - in the past two months it might be easier than normal in the US to get people to open "how to invest in the stock markets" emails...because the markets have been shooting up and up - hitting record highs. Even people who don't usually invest in the stock market might be interested in reading about investing.

    As an investor, the best way to get the attention of wealthier people is to become one of them.
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  • Profile picture of the author J50
    You can buy HNWI data. Why don't you write them a letter and post off a prospectus? Rather than writing a blog you 'hope' a collection of HNWI's will just stumble upon and throw their money at? Doesn't sound very smart to me...
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    Hi Ricky,

    If you create a really helpful blog, and form bonds with established financial bloggers, you can attract high net worth individuals to you.

    Note; Richard Branson's folks asked me to be on his blog. He didn't directly do biz with me but....he has a fairly high net worth and appearing on Virgin kinda boosted my net worth too LOL! Don't let some Warriors dissuade you; if you do things from the right energy you will connect with big fishies.

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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      Originally Posted by ryanbiddulph View Post

      Hi Ricky,

      If you create a really helpful blog, and form bonds with established financial bloggers, you can attract high net worth individuals to you.

      Note; Richard Branson's folks asked me to be on his blog. He didn't directly do biz with me but....he has a fairly high net worth and appearing on Virgin kinda boosted my net worth too LOL! Don't let some Warriors dissuade you; if you do things from the right energy you will connect with big fishies.

      Ryan
      Cool, Ryan.

      Maybe you can do some island hopping and get a spot on that $100K a day island resort he owns
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Chapple
    I started an investment club, to help grow my Forex trading bank and to help friends and family. This has now grown over the five years it has been founded, and now includes some high worth individuals. The point is I proved myself and the rest is by word of mouth so a very private club that has a waiting list.

    I would never dream of soliciting on a forum for members or advice on such a club,
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      Originally Posted by Gary Chapple View Post

      I started an investment club, to help grow my Forex trading bank and to help friends and family. This has now grown over the five years it has been founded, and now includes some high worth individuals. The point is I proved myself and the rest is by word of mouth so a very private club that has a waiting list.

      I would never dream of soliciting on a forum for members or advice on such a club,
      So what would you suggest me to do?
      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Some of them have been known to look at photos of themselves in publications such as Sheridan Road Magazine. If you read such publications, you also find where you might run into them.
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  • Profile picture of the author katerinavaiou
    The rich people are most unlikely to get attracted by making money through stocks. I am quite sure they are pretty much experienced with stocks. That's why they are rich.

    Rather concentrate on their spending nature. If you can track their spending, you can find a way to track the people also.
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    • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
      If you can track their spending, you can find a way to track the people also.
      They are mostly men,straight and spend on paid sex. I am not even remotely connected to that industry nor do I intend to do so in future
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Hurst
    Persistence. Split testing your advertising campaigns. Start somewhere. Work with some smaller fish, create relationships and they'll help you move up that ladder.
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  • Profile picture of the author jthom804
    You can try linkedin. 45% of there users make over $75,000 annually.
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  • Profile picture of the author ZachMiller
    I'd suggest creating a targeting campaign that goes after individuals within this bracket..

    You need to go where they go.. which [to be honest] probably isn't perusing around online or reading a blog about investing..

    They have staff to do that for them..

    Just think of where these types of "dream clients" gather and GO THERE!
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  • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
    Thanks to all of you. I've already started to get response and that too after showing a few samples of my work....
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  • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
    One more thing...very few poeple has got an exact (or an approximate) idea about the "amount" of money that is waiting on the sidelines silently...waiting for the right person and the opportunity....
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  • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
    And hats off to the forum owners...my sincere gratitude to all of you for getting so many worthy members under one roof...

    This is the best forum I've seen ever
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        Originally Posted by ryanbiddulph View Post

        Hi Ricky,

        If you create a really helpful blog, and form bonds with established financial bloggers, you can attract high net worth individuals to you.

        Note; Richard Branson's folks asked me to be on his blog. He didn't directly do biz with me but....he has a fairly high net worth and appearing on Virgin kinda boosted my net worth too LOL! Don't let some Warriors dissuade you; if you do things from the right energy you will connect with big fishies.

        Ryan
        The individuals you want to reach are not paying attention to Facebook ads or searching Google for investing blogs.

        Once you get to a certain level, it's mainly word of mouth. The problem with posting results is that the results can be skewed by careful selection of dates. Not saying you do this, but it's so common that many will assume you do. But a referral from a friend of a friend, who knows a guy, who knows... can get you a guest spot (with an implied endorsement) on influential sites, which can get the attention of the people you seek.

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        Okay, see my reply. It is absolutely essential that you use your own site domain for your business, not a free and convoluted "addon" domain. That would be especially the case for the kind of market you are targeting. You need to pick one carefully too, since that is your "brand." You want something like "MyNiceExample.com," and not something like "My-Free-Ten-Foot-Long-Addon-Domain.FreeServiceExample.com."
        This is also crucial. Appearance is important. Using some addon domain says "I can't (or won't) pony up $10 a year for a real business name", which will ruin your credibility. That's why banks and investment houses have fancy offices and buildings instead of a shop at the local strip mall.
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  • Okay, see my reply. It is absolutely essential that you use your own site domain for your business, not a free and convoluted "addon" domain. That would be especially the case for the kind of market you are targeting. You need to pick one carefully too, since that is your "brand." You want something like "MyNiceExample.com," and not something like "My-Free-Ten-Foot-Long-Addon-Domain.FreeServiceExample.com."
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  • Profile picture of the author ricky9281
    One thing I am finding difficult to understand..several members are underestimating the power of websites blogs and other online communications strategies.

    While its true that a deal should not be closed just by looking at a blog or website, it can be an excellent starting point of building connection with potential clients.

    If internet is such a worthless place to be in then what are they doing here themselves?
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