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***How To Get Into The Self-Improvement Business

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossBy John LaRosaPublished Recently added

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Report # SELFGUIDE Price: $79, March 2015, 87 Pages

Who Can Benefit From This Guide?

Anyone who wants to build a self-improvement product or business, entrepreneurs especially.Including:

  • People who want to write a book


  • Those who want to be a motivational speaker


  • People that want to hold workshops and seminars


  • Those who want to build their own brand as a personal coach or consultant


  • People that want to host webcasts, webinars and teleseminars.

Tony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Brian Tracy, Brendon Burchard, Suze Orman and many other multi-millionaires did not wake up one day and say: “I’m going to be an expert.”, and instantly have their books hit the bestseller list, book $50,000 speeches, and appear on TV.

Sorry, it doesn’t work that way. They had a plan, a blueprint, and they learned from others already in the business. They were newbies in the beginning. They made mistakes.

Now there is a blueprint for success. This is simply the most comprehensive and authoritative “how to” manual and business analysis that exists of the self-improvement market. This new Marketdata Guide examines the $9.6 billion market for “self-improvement” programs and products that seek to improve us physically, mentally, financially or spiritually.

The Guide discusses these self-improvement markets… • books • audiobooks • infomercials • motivational speakers • public seminars • workshops, & retreats • webinars • holistic institutes • personal coaching • self-improvement websites • Internet courses • training organizations. • Weight loss programs

The Guide talks about the nature of the business and outlooks for each market segment. Major topic categories covered: weight loss/exercise, business/sales skills, business opportunities and investing, improving relationships, and general motivational.

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This guide was created by Marketdata Enterprises, Inc. The company was founded in 1979, has been publishing independent market research studies for 35 years. Marketdata is a privately-owned corporation based in Tampa, Florida.

You can get the guide by going to: www.marketdataenterprises.com.

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