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Learning your market
Hey everyone, I've had a lot of people give me great advice in my last post, so I thought I would ask another question... So, a lot of people have been advising me to "learn my market", which is something I definitely need to work on more, but that statement seems SO broad and so I have no idea where to start. So it might sound like a dumb question, but how do you learn your market? I need a starting point. Thanks!