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Dear Beng Swan,
1. For Feng Shui in business, the most vital question asked is:
2. Is my business doing as well as those IN the SAME industry?
3. For example, if one owns say a provision shop in a neighbourhood. One shop is doing well and the other is not doing as well; Feng Shui can help.
4. But if one's company is e.g. in the Dot Com industry; where there is a high rate of `cash burn'; no amount of Feng Shui can help in such a situation.
5. For businessess, it also involves many factors e.g.
5.1 Marketing / Competitiveness of the good i.e. pricing
5.2 Is your market a niche market? or entry into the market is easy/difficult?
6. Is your marketing channel adequate? Advertising? Acceptance of your product and service?
Are you marketing your project in new channels such as the internet - this can be quite an uphill task especially if people want to touch and feel the product and buy it immediately from a shop rather than the internet.
The above are some of the diverse issues or considerations that you have to make. They are not the least, the final questions that need to be asked. Other factors may be involved.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/5/2001 8:37:00 AM, Lim Beng Swan wrote:
>We are launching our products
>on 6th September 2001. Things
>do not seem to be doing well?
>There are a lot of obstical.
>Any suggestions??
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