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		<title>By: Clint Lenard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clint Lenard</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think a perfect example of a Hyper Responsive Consumer would be Wannabe Mixed Martial Artists. They will buy everything in the market, and then ask for more.

What I mean is: There&#039;s so many guys that want to be (or appear) &quot;tough,&quot; so they will LITERALLY purchase every piece of equipment they can, thinking it will help them train more efficiently (much like Bruce Lee did), and they will even ask the Supplier (TitleMMA.com, for example) for MORE equipment that they may have seen in one of their Videos they purchased.

They want it all, and they will buy it at an alarming rate.

Unlike an Actual MMA fighter, these guys go overboard and spend every penny they have &quot;just to own it.&quot; As soon as something hits the shelves, they own it... they&#039;ll pre-order products months in advance.

A real MMA fighter gets sponsored by companies, and they&#039;ve been fighting for years, so they know which products help them and which does not. They&#039;re more &quot;in tune&quot; with the products, as well as the Merchants.

Whereas a wannabe does not care. They&#039;ll buy anything and everything. It&#039;s like an addiction.

These guys are truly Hyper Responsive Consumers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think a perfect example of a Hyper Responsive Consumer would be Wannabe Mixed Martial Artists. They will buy everything in the market, and then ask for more.</p>
<p>What I mean is: There&#8217;s so many guys that want to be (or appear) &#8220;tough,&#8221; so they will LITERALLY purchase every piece of equipment they can, thinking it will help them train more efficiently (much like Bruce Lee did), and they will even ask the Supplier (TitleMMA.com, for example) for MORE equipment that they may have seen in one of their Videos they purchased.</p>
<p>They want it all, and they will buy it at an alarming rate.</p>
<p>Unlike an Actual MMA fighter, these guys go overboard and spend every penny they have &#8220;just to own it.&#8221; As soon as something hits the shelves, they own it&#8230; they&#8217;ll pre-order products months in advance.</p>
<p>A real MMA fighter gets sponsored by companies, and they&#8217;ve been fighting for years, so they know which products help them and which does not. They&#8217;re more &#8220;in tune&#8221; with the products, as well as the Merchants.</p>
<p>Whereas a wannabe does not care. They&#8217;ll buy anything and everything. It&#8217;s like an addiction.</p>
<p>These guys are truly Hyper Responsive Consumers.</p>
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