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Beating Your Competition: How To Easily And Cheaply Win The Hearts & Wallets Of 
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How do you stack the cards in your favor when playing for money?
You try to find out your competitors weak spot, don't you? If
your opponent has a crappy backhand where do you hit the ball?
Here is a strategy to win your competitors clients.


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Copyright:      2007
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Beating Your Competition: How To Easily And Cheaply Win The Hearts & Wallets Of 
Your Competitors Clients
Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Kaselnak
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If you are playing tennis, basketball or golf for fun, you
probably want someone as good if not a little better than you to
make it fun. If they are way better or way worse than you the
game is not nearly as fun.

However, if you are playing for money, your mindset changes. If
you have a Benjamin riding on the game you probably want to play
an opponent that is worse than you. Or you may be extremely
competitive and want to play someone better than you. Either way
you want to win, right?

How do you stack the cards in your favor when playing for money?
You try to find out your competitors weak spot, don't you? If
your opponent has a crappy backhand where do you hit the ball?

To his backhand.

How often?

As often as possible.

Why pro teams and successful businesses spend so much time in the
screen rooms?

Admiring how great their opponent plays? NO WAY! They are looking
for weaknesses to exploit. To win championships you can't just
be a great athlete. To win in business, you can't just be a
great businessman. History is filled with great athlete's that
never won a championship. History is filled with great
businessmen whose businesses failed.

In today's world, great athletes and great businessmen have
become a commodity. It is extremely rare to find an athlete that
can win over their competition just by skill alone.

How do great athletes and businesses assure success?

They are experts at identifying their opponents' weaknesses and
exploiting them. Think of all the great pitchers. If they are
pitching against a guy that can't hit a curve ball but is great
on fastballs, what are they going to pitch him? Do you think
he's going to throw a fastball just to keep things interesting?

NO WAY! He's going to throw a curve ball!

It works the same in business. You must be a great athlete. You
must be good at what you do, but that is not enough. You must
capitalize on your competition's weaknesses otherwise you will
lose.

Why?

Because we all sell the same things, and we all claim to have
great service. For example, all financial advisors sell the same
mutual funds and the same investments. And, it's very difficult
for the public to find out if one advisor really is better than
everyone else until it's too late. As advisers we have no way to
demonstrate to them that we are better

Here Are Two of Your Competitors Hugest Weaknesses That You
Should Capitalize on Immediately:

1. Your competitors do not contact their clients enough about
NON-financial things

2. Your competitors think having satisfied clients is a good
thing

So while your competitor is trying to control the uncontrollable
and while your competitor is spending all sorts of money on
seminars, newspaper ads, brochures and flyers, you simply need to
contact their clients. Simply let them know that you care about
them as human beings. It's very cheap, very easy and very
appreciated by your competitors' clients.

I personally built a practice in two years with over $33 million
in new money invested by simply spending 6 hours per week writing
handwritten notes to my opponents' clients. Now you too can
whack your opponent's Achille's heel over and over and he or
she does not even know you are doing it.




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businesses and professionals just like you beat their competition 
using quick, easy and cheap client attraction strategies 
guaranteed to win the hearts and wallets of yourcompetitorÂ’s 
clients. For a free report on how you can attract and retain 
new clients with virtually no money, go to 
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