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Effective Marketing Strategies Tips On How To Take Your Product To The Market

By Annabelle Lehoux

So you’ve started your own business or created an innovative product that you would like to share. You suddenly find yourself wondering what’s next? This is where marketing your product comes in. Marketing, an effective marketing at that, is an essential tool in promoting and expanding your business. Its essence lies on your understanding of your prospective and present customers’ needs and establishing a plan to meet those needs. Careful planning and research will definitely help you to efficiently market your product. Here are some useful strategies and tips on how to market your product to the market.

–Develop your Own Sales Plan

Spend time to establish a strategic plan on how to sell your product. The first thing you need to have in mind is your target market. When selling something for the first time, you need to focus on a distinct niche so you can effectively carry out your plan. Will you start selling a particular product to women alone, men alone or children perhaps? By narrowing your market, you get to learn your prospective buyers’ needs and make it your focal point in selling your product. The more specific you are about your target market, the more you will be able to achieve your business goal.

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–Establish Customer Trust and Confidence

Show your buyers that your business and your products can be trusted. You can offer written guarantees of satisfactions or warranties. You can also join established organizations which are focused on business-oriented activities so your customers will see that you are a trust-worthy company. If you are marketing your products online, create a customer testimonial or blog page so that other buyers will see the benefits of doing business with your company. You should be able to project an image of expertise, quality, reliability and exceptional customer service. Show your customers why they should keep doing business with you. Meet deadlines and provide solutions for your customers’ possible predicaments regarding your products.

–Use Pricing as an Effective Marketing Strategy

Price your products and services competitively by doing constant research regarding your competitors’ pricing strategies. If possible, add discounts or coupons to your own strategy. For example, when you sell self defense products online such as a stun gun, create lifetime warranties for them. Sell them at discounted prices without compromising their good quality and let your buyers know that. Free shipping is also an effective way of boosting your sales. However, don’t go overboard with selling your product at low prices too often. Your customers will eventually anticipate for discounted offers that you’ll be forced to undermine your whole pricing strategy.

When marketing your product, you need to be creative and patient at the same time. Do it one step at a time. It takes careful preparation and research to be able to effectively carry out you business plan. Map out your strategies carefully so you’ll know who your target market will be and how you can possibly meet up their expectations. By doing this, you will be able to expand your business and reach your target goals in no time.

About the Author: Annabelle Lehoux is Judo instructor and the co-founder of Self Defense Products Depot which offers large variety of gadgets such as

steel baton

, dummy camera, metal detector and

dog spray

for your personal and home security. To learn more on how these products can help your situation, please visit http://www.self-defense-products-depot.com/

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Eleven children injured in Scottish school shooting; two teenagers detained

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Two individuals are in custody after eleven secondary school students were injured in a firearms incident near a school Auchinleck Academy, in East Ayrshire, Scotland, yesterday afternoon. Police have said they are carrying out “extensive enquiries” into the incident, which reportedly involved an air gun or BB gun.

I wasn’t really frightened at first but I’m quite shaken now as I know what damage has been done.

One pupil said he was walking near the school during the lunch hour and “saw two people behind a hedge.” There was a sound “like a small explosion,” he said. “I wasn’t really frightened at first but I’m quite shaken now as I know what damage has been done.”

Strathclyde Police said officers were attending an incident near the secondary school, which has approximately 950 students. Chief Superintendent John Thompson, who is leading the police inquiry into the incident, confirmed two people, aged 15 and 18, were detained in the area of the incident, in which eleven youths were injured.

“Subsequent inquiries directed us towards a house in Auchinleck where we have detained an 18-year-old male and a 15-year-old male,” Thompson said. “Both of those individuals are being interviewed at present and our inquiries are ongoing.” He appealed for people in the area of the incident to contact police.

East Ayrshire council stated “[t]he school responded immediately, informing the police and parents of the children involved, and sought appropriate medical attention”, and added officials were supporting pupils. Auchinleck Academy has not replied to a request for a comment from Wikinews.

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Teen broadcasts suicide online

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Pembroke Pines, Florida teenager killed himself Wednesday, November 19, while broadcasting on the live video site Justin.tv. After making suicide threats and being encouraged by Justin.tv viewers and Bodybuilding.com forum members, Abraham K. Biggs, 19, committed suicide by taking an overdose of opiates and benzodiazepine, which had been prescribed for his bipolar disorder.

Biggs first began blogging about his planned suicide 12 hours before the actual event. He died after taking pills and lying on the bed in front of the webcam. After the broadcast, viewers who apparently thought it was a hoax posted messages such as “OMG”, “LOL”, and “hahahah”.

Hours later, after being alerted by viewers who had noticed that Biggs had stopped breathing, law enforcement and paramedics arrived, discovered his body, and covered the camera. The Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office has reportedly confirmed Biggs’ death.

According to Montana Miller of the Bowling Green State University, the circumstances of this case were not shocking: “If it’s not recorded or documented, then it doesn’t even seem worthwhile. For today’s generation it might seem, ‘What’s the point of doing it if everyone isn’t going to see it?'”

Biggs’ sister Rosalind was angry that neither the website nor its viewers reacted soon enough to save him. “They got hits, they got viewers, nothing happened for hours,” she said. She described him as “very happy” and “friendly and outgoing.” “On a normal day, you couldn’t really tell that he got as low as he did.” However, he did have relationship problems with his girlfriend, according to a friend.

Mental health professionals have warned about the possibility that other mentally troubled people would copy his actions. According to Dr. David Shaffer of Columbia University, “Any video showing it as heroic or romantic or glamorous could reduce the anxiety people might feel about suicide. It becomes a respectable behavior and lowers the threshold of suicide.” He and other psychiatrists recommend that potentially suicidal teens talk to others and “tell what’s going on.”

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Slow-cooking dinosaur eggs may have contributed to extinction, say scientists

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

A joint research team from the University of Calgary, American Museum of Natural History, and Florida State University announced on Monday that the eggs of non-avian dinosaurs such as the duck-billed dinosaur took as long as six months to hatch, far longer than had previously been believed.

We could literally count [the growth rings] to see how long each dinosaur had been developing.

Bird eggs incubate for 11 to 85 days, about half the time of most other egg-laying vertebrates. Scientists had thought dinosaur eggs were more like those of modern birds than modern reptiles, but this long hatch time is far more reminiscent of monitor lizard than magpie.

The scientists reached this conclusion by comparing CT scans of the teeth of dinosaur embryos of two different species, the Protoceratops andrewsi, which had eggs weighing under 200 grams, and Hypacrosaurus stebingeri, a type of duck-billed dinosaur that had eggs twenty times that size. They observed the von Ebner lines, patterns that form in vertebrate teeth as they grow, to determine how long the overall developmental process was taking. “They’re kind of like tree rings, but they’re put down daily,” said Florida State University co-author Gregory Erickson. “And so we could literally count them to see how long each dinosaur had been developing.” They found the Protoceratops embryo was about three months old and the Hypacrosaurus about six months.

According to the research team, this may be one reason why dinosaurs did not recover after the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event 65 million years ago. Both the eggs and any parents guarding them would have drawn the attention of predators and been unable to flee floods or other problems. Guardians might not have been able to move far to find food. This, researchers say, would have put dinosaurs at a disadvantage over animals with quicker-hatching eggs and their mammalian competitors.

Natural History Museum Curator and study co-author Mark Norell cites advances in imaging technology as the reason why this study is being published today: “We know very little about dinosaur embryology, yet it relates to so many aspects of development, life history, and evolution, [b]ut with the help of advanced tools like CT scanners and high-resolution microscopy, we’re making discoveries that we couldn’t have imagined 20 years ago.”

The research team plans to study more fossilized dinosaur embryo skeletons to confirm their findings. Specifically, the current study did not include the skeleton of a velociraptor or any other dinosaur considered closely related to birds.

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How To Create The Perfect Environment For A Rabbit

By David Neil Warren

Do you have pet rabbits at home? Having trouble caring for them and establishing a suitable place for them? If so, read on and follow the tips mentioned below.

Rabbits are suitable pets for adults and children because they are cuddly, adorable and easy to train. However, keeping rabbits as pets entail lots of responsibilities from you as pet owner. Ensuring their welfare is not only limited in providing them the right food, care and shelter, buy it also means creating a perfect environment for them.

Because of the numerous environmental hazards and predators around, it is important for you to provide them a secured place to stay. It can be achieved by choosing the right rabbit hutch or rabbit cage, a place where they can freely roam around, run, relax, sleep and rejuvenate. However, keeping them inside rabbit hutch is not enough because you need to consider other factors to ensure they have a perfect environment to say, such as:

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1. Feeding and care You have to feed them with fiber-rich and nutritious foods. Always remember to give them unlimited amount of hay everyday because it is the most important element in their diet and it provides them fiber to keep their digestive tract in proper order, but you should avoid giving them alfalfa hay due to its high calcium content. Give them two to three cups of fresh leafy vegetables, like escarole, chicory, dandelion, oregano and parsley. Avoid giving them too much fruits because it can lead to gastrointestinal problems. Do not give them more than cup per five pounds of rabbits weight because it can led to obesity. Give them adequate amount of fresh water to drink daily and avoid giving them processed foods, like chocolate, bread, crackers and cereals.

2. Litter box training Provide your rabbits their own litter box. Give them the standard cat litter pan. In a few days time, they can learn to use them. Place shredded newspaper or fresh hay inside the litter box and make sure to change them daily to avoid the growth of bacteria and microorganisms.

3. Social behaviors As their pet owner, you have to understand their behaviors. Be observant on how they expressed their feelings and emotions. Always remember that rabbits expressed different behaviors in different situations. Most often, when they asked for attention, they placed their chin on the ground, while they scream when they are frightened on something. Happy rabbits love to jump, roam around and leap. Understanding their feelings can help you enjoy each others company.

4. Exercise You have to get them out of their cage for two hours or more to exercise. Because of the significance of exercise to their health, you should ensure to keep them away from telephone wires, electric wires or PVC pipe that can harm them.

5. Training Rabbits are intelligent animals and you can train them few tricks.

Be supportive of your pets, some of them are possessive of their properties, like their cage and their toys, thus you make sure they come out of their hutch on their own. To improve cage or hutch aggression, you can spay and neuter them, provide them stimulating toys or let them have adequate exercise.

About the Author: David Neil Warren enjoys writing for The Rabbit Hutch Shop which sells

rabbit hutch

and

rabbit hutches

as well as a host of additional products.

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Russians protest against pension reform

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

On Sunday, reportedly over a thousand Russians were arrested for illegally protesting against government plans for pension age adjustment. The protest spanned several regions across the country. The plan would raise the retirement age an additional five years, with new age for men at 65, for women at 60.

According to monitoring data from media project OVD-Info, 1018 people were arrested, including 452 people in St Petersburg, 183 people in Yekaterinburg, 60 in Krasnodar, 43 each in Moscow and Omsk, 23 in Perm, 22 in Kazan, 20 in Tver, 17 in Ufa, 15 in Habarovsk, 13 each in Tomsk and Belgorod, 12 each in Chelyabinsk and Lipetsk, 10 in Novosibirsk, and some 80 in other cities.

In Moscow, the rally started at Pushkin Square at 2 p.m. local time and anti-riot police pushed people away. They marched toward the Kremlin. On their way, they again clashed with Police and did not complete the route.

The protests reportedly started in the Far East and Siberia first, followed by western regions of the country.

Regional elections were also on Sunday.

The pension adjustment plan has reportedly coincided with a significant drop in approval rating of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Minnesota oil pipeline explosion and fire kills two

Friday, November 30, 2007

A major oil pipeline in Minnesota exploded and caught fire, killing two workers. The pipeline carries oil from Saskatchewan, Canada to close to Chicago, United States, representing 16% of America’s total oil imports.

The section of the pipe that exploded was undergoing maintenance at the time to address a pinhole leak first identified three weeks earlier, and patched at the time with a metal sleeve. On Wednesday, the entire section was removed and replaced with a new one. When oil was reintroduced on Thursday morning, oil leaked where the new section joined the pre-existing pipe, triggering the fatal explosion.

The fire was extinguished later the same day.

The line is split between four separate pipes. After the explosion, all four pipes were shut down, resulting in the global price surge, but this subsided for the most part after it became clear that the three undamaged pipelines had returned to normal operation, restoring 80% of the line’s capacity, and that the accident pipe is expected to be back in use in a matter of days.

“There were no problems found in that area where the leak occurred,” reporters were told by Larry Springer, spokesman for Enbridge, the Canadian company that owns the line. High-tech equipment had been through the line in 2006 to check for any signs of problems.

Enbridge identified the deceased as Dave Mussati Jr. and Steve Arnovich, both of whom were contract workers based in Superior, Wisconsin. The damaged section of pipe is in Clearbrook, which is approximately 350 miles Northwest of Minneapolis.

Enbridge metallurgists have been sent to examine the failed section in an effort to determin the cause of the accident. Other Enbridge workers are working to clear spilled oil from the site. It is expected that once this is complete, the pipe will return to service.

Global crude oil prices temporarily spiked by over US$4 per barrel but closed yesterday slightly above original prices.

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Why Malpractice Insurance Is Important For Medical Professionals

If you are one of the many busy medical professionals working today, you owe it to protect yourself from any malpractice. Having medical malpractice insurance will protect you and give you peace of mind if you are involved in any type of lawsuit.

A good example is a friend who was once to be an owner of a major hospital in Agana Memorial hospital located in Agana, Guam.

He and a couple of his co-physicians were in the process of doing a heart surgery. Unfortunately, the patient died while they were in the middle of the actual surgery. They tried their best to save the life of that patient but, it was too late for him to be revived.

The patient was pronounced dead and the family was informed of what happened. A couple of months after the incident happened, and my friend received a letter from a lawyer in regards to a lawsuit from the bereaved family. They were asking for $5 million dollars for settlement. My friends malpractice insurance at that time only covered for the amount of $1 million. He lost the case and ended up selling his share at the hospital. He was under a great deal of pressure to raise the money that he needed to cover the rest of the required funds.

To make a long story short, if he had been covered for more than a million by malpractice insurance, then perhaps he may have not had to suffer that situation. He could have been one of the owners of the hospital and would be receiving monthly income from the hospital. But he lost everything including his share at hospital. He needed to sell everything to pay the settlement.It is very unfortunate to have that type of situation especially if you have a family and your kids are still young. This could have been avoided if he had enough medical malpractice insurance coverage to cover everything. Thats why I believe that it is in your best interest to have the maximum amount of medical malpractice insurance while you are still active in any medical field. You never know when one of your patients might decide that you didnt provide adequate care.It is also recommended to deal with a reliable insurance company who specializes in this type of coverage. There are many insurance carriers to deal with, but working with a reputable company will ensure that you will be covered in the event of any medical malpractice.

Democratic holdout agrees to support health care reform in US

Sunday, December 20, 2009

A conservative Democratic United States senator has agreed to supply the key 60th vote needed for passage of a sweeping health care reform package. Senate Democrats have reached a breakthrough in their struggle to pass sweeping heath care reform legislation, lining up the 60 votes needed to overcome fierce Republican opposition. Senators met Saturday in Washington, D.C. during a driving snowstorm in a frenzied effort to move forward on President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority.

The spotlight was on moderate Democratic Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska, who had been the last holdout as Senate Democrats raced against the clock and against determined Republican opposition to pass their health care bill by their self-imposed deadline of December 25th, Christmas.

Change is never easy, but change is what is necessary in America today and and that is why I intend to vote for cloture, I intend to vote for cloture and for health care reform.

Nelson said he is now ready to vote for cloture, which would advance the bill. “Change is never easy, but change is what is necessary in America today and and that is why I intend to vote for cloture, I intend to vote for cloture and for health care reform,” he said.

Nelson said he decided to support the bill after winning new concessions from Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to limit the availability of abortions in insurance sold under the new legislation along with millions of dollars in Medicaid funding for Nebraska.

The legislation would extend health benefits to more than 30 million uninsured Americans and impose new regulations on the health insurance industry.

Senator Reid of Nevada has been working for months to win over one holdout Democratic senator after another, repeatedly altering the bill to satisfy different demands. Reid says reform is essential. “The broken system cannot continue and it will not continue. When President Obama signs this bill into law, we will officially end the era in which insurance companies win only when patients lose,” he said.

The broken system cannot continue and it will not continue. When President Obama signs this bill into law, we will officially end the era in which insurance companies win only when patients lose.

Nelson’s support should pave the way for Senate Democrats to win the first of a series of crucial procedural votes scheduled to begin at one o’clock in the morning on Monday and set to conclude — if everything goes smoothly for them — with final passage on Christmas Eve.

Republicans have been using a number of parliamentary procedures to delay action on the bill, including forcing a reading on the Senate floor Saturday of Reid’s 338-pages of last minute amendments. Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky responded to the apparent Democratic breakthrough. “And Democrats are forcing a vote on it, as I indicated, over the weekend, counting on the fact that the American people are preoccupied with Christmas and not paying much attention to what they are doing,” he said.

The history that is being made here, make no mistake about it, the history that is being made here, is the ignoring of the will of the American people.

Republicans are unified in their opposition, saying the bill is too expensive and will not solve the problems with the current health care system. Senator McConnell dismissed claims by Democrats that the bill is historic. “The history that is being made here, make no mistake about it, the history that is being made here, is the ignoring of the will of the American people,” he said.

Senator John McCain of Arizona echoed those comments in the weekly Republican radio address saying, “Regrettably, there’s nothing in this legislation that effectively addresses the problem of health care hyperinflation. In fact, experts tell us the Democrat legislation makes matters worse.”

Democrats say they have been trying to reform the nation’s health care system for close to 70 years, ever since President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was in office. Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut was emotional as victory seemed within reach. “All we are trying to do is to guarantee that if you are a fellow citizen of ours, and you are struck with illness or a loved one is, that you will never again have that fear, that you will end up losing your home, your job, your retirement and your life savings because you have been afflicted with an illness through no fault of your own.”

If the Senate is able to pass a bill next week, it would be viewed as a major victory for President Obama. But the bill would still need to be reconciled with a health-care reform bill passed last month by the House of Representatives before the president could sign it into law next year.

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