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We go into the mountain country just south of Salt Lake City
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A Catalog. If you have more than ten products, and several flavors of each, you can sell by catalog.
Target or niche. It's market segmentation. Buy lists!
Brand management. Who are you?
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Key Ideas of this episode
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1. Put Your Own Skin In The Game
2. Admit What You Don't Know
3. Hire People Who Have Done What You Want To DoSmall Business School
4. Live, Eat, Sleep The Business
5. Use A Famous Face
6. Attach Yourself To A Cause
7. Be Thoroughly Authentic
8. Build A Brand
9. Buy and Apply Technology
10. Sell A Lifestyle, Not A Product
11. Put Plans In Writing
12. Anticipate Poor Cashflow
13. Expect To Fail
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Provo Canyon and Salt Lake City, Utah: In this week's episode of the show, we go into a pristine part of the Rocky Mountains, a place that Robert Redford wanted to preserve. To sustain his dream and continue to pay for it all, he turned to Brent Beck and Harry Rosenthal when he had an idea for a catalog business. Brent knew the products. Harry knew direct mail. But, unlike most of us, these three had a fast start for this business -- leveraging the Robert Redford brand.

It wasn't always easy even for Redford. When he applied for that initial loan from the bank, just like so many of us, he was rejected.

He initially turned to investors, bought the land (driven to preserve it from housing developers), and began thinking of how to turn it into a business. That was in the late '60's.

Now it is a premier recreation area; the film festival has become a major venue for artists to learn and display their work. And the cataog business is going gangbusters. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid created the momentum from which Robert Redford took that flying leap where he was joined first by Brent and then by Harry. It is a good story. Even celebrities were once "less than famous" and had to crawl and scrap and take a risk, and take a flying leap, just like the rest of us.

CONTACT:
Sundance Catalog
P.O. Box 30307
Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0307
Tel: 800-422-2770
Email: service@sundance.net
URL: sundancecatalog.com
Also: http://www.sundanceresort.com

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