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In other words, since so little of your message is going to get through anyway, you ignore the sending side and concentrate on the receiving end. You concentrate on the perceptions of the prospect. Not the reality of the product. “In politics,” said John Lindsay, “the perception is the reality.” So, too, in advertising, in business, and in life.
Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind
by Al Ries
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