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September 11th, 2009

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Brand Recognition-the First Benefit of a USP: When your products have a USP, you can much more easily gain brand recognition. Brand recognition is something that's only possible when you can show the world that your product is truly different and special in some tangible way. Your goal should be to build your brand gradually, which you do by upgrading your products consistently and strengthening their USP. So if you want your brand to reach out to your target market and get you the recognition you want, then it's about time you started working on your USP.

List Your Benefits: Identifying your product's USP is all about knowing your product perfectly. No matter what product you aim to sell, you have to work on the USP by first identifying all the benefits your product has to offer. List out the benefits on a sheet of paper and then use that list to figure out which benefit is the biggest or the most important. Then when you're done with that list, go through it line by line and strike through any benefit that doesn't seem to be that big. This then leads you to the major advantages of your product which you then turn into your unique selling point--simple! Take your time with this so that you can get a total and thorough handle on your benefits.

Make Big Promises - Your intended audience won't be drawn to your product unless you can promise them some outstanding benefits and features. It's essential for you to have a firm belief in your own product and be able to explain its benefits and unique features.

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