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Defining Your Own Strengths

Although it is a mistake to assume that everyone shares your interests, knowing your own strengths are areas of expertise will help you though the learning curve of developing your own product. For instance, I have always been a bit of a health and fitness junkie, so my first site was on Antiaging & Wellness.

II knew my existing knowledge would not only provide an abundance of content but also help me distinguish between real competition and clutter [junkie sites] in the market.

But before I went a step further, I completed a full analysis.

So start off by listing all the things you have done in your life, and all the areas of expertise your family and friends possess.

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