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Angela B (There IS a light at the end of the tunnel), Dec 24, 2008, 2:52PM ESTMay the joy of the season infuse your spirit, and may the coming year bring you everything that your heart desires. Merry Christmas!

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Generation Ageless - J. Walker Smith & Ann Clurman, Feb 28, 2008, 11:20AM ESTThanks for your note, Morgan. We are with you on a less strenuous focus. We wish you success. As we say in Generation Ageless, even a niche of Boomers can be a mass market, so your strategy should be promising. Good luck! Thanks.
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Morgan Aleeta, Feb 26, 2008, 10:40PM ESTYour book has been on my Wish List for several months so I was excited to read about it here on Gather. Affluent Baby Boomers had been my targeted market for over 18 years in a business I recently dissolved, and they will be again.
Recent health issues have forced me to evaluate my options and make some long overdue changes. I intend to establish a less strenuous business, which will take me well into my "retirement" years. And your book, Generation Ageless, will be of strategical value during this planning stage.
The only similarity between these two businesses is, besides the client base, they are both service oriented. Experience has taught me to focus on a specific portion of Boomers; the ones who do only what they are good at, and are quite willing to pay others to do all the rest.
Given the size of the Baby Boomer Generation, I can easily narrow my market to a niche within a niche and remain confident of a revenue supply until I decide it's time to retire. -
Patricia D., Feb 24, 2008, 1:56PM ESTNew discoveries sound great I am allways searching for new things also.
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