Why People Won’t Buy Your Product Even Though It’s Awesome
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#31) When I have barely explained what problem my product solves, people interrupt me with, "But I already have ." After that, they refuse to even consider the possibility that my solution may be better. It is almost comical how oftentimes, I am unable to finish a single sentence for the rest of the conversation. Everything I start saying gets interrupted with claims that has all these awesome features, which I know it does not. That would be Principle 3, "The Endowment Effect."
2) People scan everything that I say for a potential loss or cost that my product may incur (and yes, there is a cost). After that, again, the conversation becomes almost comical, reminiscent of a Monty Python sketch: every sentence that I start will be interrupted with some remark on how devastating the cost would be. It is impossible for me to direct the other person's attention to any gains that they would get. That would be Principle 1, "Losses Loom Larger than Gains."