Why New Products Fail
If your product fails to sell then your product differentiation
  and your positioning of the product are very weak.
I'll tell you right now. There's nothing worse than sinking 6 or
  12 months into creating a product that no one wants to buy. I've
  done it before. And it stinks. It 100% stinks.
If you are not going to take the time to do proper research to
  ensure that your product is positioned well in the minds of your
  target market you are just plain and simple going to fail.
  Unless you really get lucky!
Most people are in such a big hurry to get their product out to
  the marketplace that they don’t even stop to think about it
  making sense to their targeted market.
I mean you have a great product that makes total sense to you
  that you just spent a ton of time creating. Why wouldn’t it make
  sense to the person that show up? Why won’t they see the same
  thing you see?
It is pretty simple. It is not positioned in the right place for
  their mind to see the same thing you are seeing.
Let me show you what I mean as an example.
I had a student who made a great product. She did her research
  and figured out that most of the people were failing because
  they did not have the right mindset going into the coaching
  course they were taking.
Well this was very clear and evident to both her and my-self.
  She had no problem whatsoever convincing me that the product she
  was about to create was both a great product and much needed.
One problem with the way she was going to go about doing this.
  She wanted it to be her entry level and main product.
Well this may be OK if she can get it in front of people that
  already know they have a bad mindset that needs changed.
But the audience she was going after were not these people. The
  audience she had felt there was nothing wrong with the mindset
  they had. They just wanted her to coach them, and help them make
  a bunch of money. They felt like they had a good mindset and
  were motivated and ready to go.
So by her putting this product as the entry level product into
  her program it was not making any sense to her students. She
  needed to find the best place to position it in her program
  where it would make sense.
What about into her product funnel where the majority of her
  students started trying to figure out why they were failing,
  when the majority were ready to give up and quit.
Now would be a great time to say, “hey let me show you something
  about yourself that will shed some light on the problems you are
  facing right now at this point of the game.
Now her students would be more willing to listen to her when she
  started talking about changing the way they were thinking to
  keep moving forward.
A good way to go about positioning your products is to think in
  reverse… instead of starting with yourself, you should start
  with the mind of your customer.
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