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3. Read business publications for a few ideas.

Are there any hot problems in your area at this time? The more controversial, the higher. Do not forget to offer your own personal opinion -- your readers want to know it. After-all, YOU are the expert in their eyes.

4. Write down 8 questions your customers have asked you in the past.

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5. Understand something cool recently from a business conference, class, seminar, or useful post?

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