Why Customers Overlook Your Startup (Even When You’re Doing the Right Stuff)
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Why Customers Overlook Your Startup (Even When You’re Doing the Right Stuff)
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#4For most startups though, the problem is that they don't know their customers, have an imaginary idea of what customers might need and create a product based on guesses.
Customer development (or other methods such as compiling/filtering data from forums/blogs) helps with figuring those and create powerful value propositions.
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#5Good article, which is more for the case when you know your customers and when your sales process already kinda works (although not optimally). For most startups though, the problem is that they don't know their customers, have an imaginary idea of what customers might need and create a product based on guesses. Customer development (or other methods such as compiling/filtering data from forums/blogs) helps with figu…
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#7An example would show better what the author meant.
ETA link: http://copyhackers.com/2013/02/your-most-overlooked-home-pag...
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#8An example would show better what the author meant.
I agree. Interestingly, there is a link in the article to another article that shows several examples. ETA link: http://copyhackers.com/2013/02/your-most-overlooked-home-pag...
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#9I would have liked to see what you could have done with their messaging tho, if only to show the thought process behind it.