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What's Your USP?


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Marty Fiegl
martycompletemarketingguide.com

The Complete Guide To Internet Marketing
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I'm sure you've heard it before, you need a USP (Unique

Selling Point/Position/Proposition).



Hopefully you do. If you don't you should be able to find

your USP by the end of this article or at least improve

your existing USP. To sum up a USP, you could simply ask

yourself this question about your own product or service.



Why should I buy from you?



Because, simply put, that's what the customer is asking

themselves. Why should I by this product from this person

over the next person with the same or similiar product or

service? What am I going to gain by getting this product or

service.



A USP sets the stage and can answer most of the customers

questions.



When I first started marketing online I used to read

anything I could get my hands on about sales letters and

copy writing. I read everything I could by Terry Dean, Jay

Abraham, Dan Kennedy, Joe Vitale and Yanik Silver. I didn't

just read their sales letters, I studied them. I didn't

just read their books, I actually applied what I learned

from them.



I quickly found out without a USP I was dead in the water.

They all had them. Each and everyone of these well-known

marketers had a USP for their product or service and once I

realized this, it became obvious to me that I needed one

and you do too! I did make some sales here and there

without a USP, but it wasn't until I found my USP that my

profits really started to soar!



A quick background on my product at the time (which is

still pulling in $300+ a day). I was trying to sell a

wholesale source guide I had created. I had to answer the

following questions about my product to find my USP.



1. What makes my product better then the competitions?



2. What is the biggest benefit it delivers to my customers?



Answering these questions makes it simple to find your USP.



Is your product or service better because it's easier to

use?



Is it more fashionable?



Have special features?



Is your product or services biggest benefit that your

customer will save time, money, increase their income in

their spare time?



While everyone else was selling wholesale sources lists

with company names and addresses they failed to make them

internet enabled! They had no websites listed, it seemed

obvious to me what they were lacking. And this is how my

USP was formed!



My product was better than the competitions because my

wholesale sources were accessable online and had direct

links right to their websites. My products biggest benefit

was that the information was organized better. Which turned

into "Everything is at your fingertips 24 hours a day" in

the sales letter. I also offered free updates.



So, how can you find your USP?



Answer the above questions about your products or services

and you should be able to find your USP very quickly.



Does your product save your customer more money then the

competition?



Can you add something to your product like a bonus that

will put you ahead of the competition?



Even if you can't find a USP with your main product adding

a bonus to your offer or price could be your USP. If

someone has to choose who he or she will by from and one

offers an additional free bonus for ordering today, while

the other doesn't for the same price. Who do you think will

get the sale? Doing this to re-hash old products also works

wonderful.



So, have you found YOUR product or services USP yet?



Maybe not yet. But if you take an objective look at your

product verses the competition and WRITE why it's better

you'll be ahead of everyone else who doesn't. I know too

many people that say "my product is better." But

they never write down how and why it will benefit their

customers. They just think this in their mind and wonder

why no one is buying their products.



A good exercise to do this is to compare other people

products or services and say what is better, and what's the

main benefit, then apply this to your product and you can

get a broader understanding on USP's.



Take Care,



Marty Fiegl

martydirectsalesmarketingonline.com



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