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<blockquote data-quote="jRi0T68" data-source="post: 8522293" data-attributes="member: 668696"><p>I doubt many are going to buy two unproven products from an unheard of company.</p><p></p><p>It may be better to focus all effort on one product (and the ability to discuss it both coherently and in a manner that plays well into marketing, in order to help a fledgling brand grow without the condemnation of others) rather than focusing on two. Starting a business endeavor is a lot of work. Focusing all resources on getting it off the ground makes more sense. Diversify once/if you gain momentum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jRi0T68, post: 8522293, member: 668696"] I doubt many are going to buy two unproven products from an unheard of company. It may be better to focus all effort on one product (and the ability to discuss it both coherently and in a manner that plays well into marketing, in order to help a fledgling brand grow without the condemnation of others) rather than focusing on two. Starting a business endeavor is a lot of work. Focusing all resources on getting it off the ground makes more sense. Diversify once/if you gain momentum. [/QUOTE]
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