Women: The Ultimate Niche Market?

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Women are not a niche market—and investors that realize this make a lot of money

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Not sure how anyone can believe this. Women make a LOT of purchasing decisions, for themselves and others

I cringed during this episode

Who is saying 50% of society is a niche market?

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