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Friday, April 28, 2006

How can you sell something that you don't even believe in? Honestly, we all think it needs to be improved on, but all you say is just go ahead and try it in the market.

Fine, but how can we sell convincingly when we don't believe in the product? Gee... Fine, we're not experts in this field, but then again, it doesn't take more than common sense to realise that if u promote a lousy product from the start, it will damage your brand name. People will buy the product, find it grossly overpriced and of super low quality, and will never ever buy anything of that brand ever again. Whatever, it's not my money I'm wasting. I'm just a lowly paid employee... I just find it hard to find motivation to work on it when I don't believe in the product, and have no ownership of the product at all. Haiz...