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the subsequent images are to each other in their position on
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feedback as the initial conditions ofthe new profile. A better profile could be plotted if
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15. The Law of Candor
16. The Law of Singularity
17. The Law of Unpredictability
18. The Law of Success
19. The Law of Failure
20. The Law of Hype
21. The Law of Acceleration
22. ... govern success and failure in the marketplace.
We call these principles the Immutable Lawsof Marketing, and there are 22 of them. Violate them at
your own risk.
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