If a product says «gluten - free» on the package, then it's probably bad for you.
In Australia
if a product says it's high in fibre it should contain 5 - 8g of fibre per serve.
If a product says that it «features» or «includes» spirulina, then don't buy it.
Oh, and
if a product says «no sugar added» on the front of it, you can bet your life savings on it having a RIDICULOUS amount of sugar.
Even
if a product says «pure 50 % chlorogenic acid» but does not say Svetol or GCE on the label (Chlorogen800 has GCE), you should look for another choice.
Even
if the product says it has been traditionally fermented, it has still been pasteurised and no longer contains any beneficial bacteria.
If a product says it's complete and balanced, it's an indicator that the product contains most of the nutrients required and is well - balanced to meet the energy density required.
«
If a product says it contains omega - 3 fatty acids, look more closely to find out which type it contains,» Sanderson says.
Not exact matches
«
If I'm a consumer and I
say, «I'm morally offended that you did this,» and you respond by listing a
product's features and benefits, I'm going to be like, «You're not hearing me.»
The Luon pants are one of the retailer's
product staples and Cowen analyst Faye Landes
said that
if there is any comfort to be found, it is that Lululemon is not facing a demand problem.
«Even
if advertisers are paying a decent amount to promote their
products through video ads, only a portion of their expenditures ever make it into content creators» pockets,»
says entrepreneur Michael Johnston.
If a young woman entrepreneur hasn't found a market for her
product outside of her sorority sisters, Whitehead
says, it's crucial to be able to tell her that without worrying about hurting her feelings.
Flipboard's head of ad
product, Dave Huynh, explains how the new feature works:
If an advertiser
says they are looking to appeal to readers who are interested in big data, for example, Flipboard can look into its interest graph and tell them that readers who like that topic are also interested in other topics such as Amazon and the cloud.
«We are inclined to view it as posing greater trade risk for all types of energy, particularly
if other nations establish new trade barriers against U.S.
products,» Washington - based research firm ClearView Energy Partners LLC
said in a report Monday.
If the EU is subject to tariffs on the 6.4 billion euros ($ 7.7 billion) of the metals it exports annually to the United States, it has
said it will set its own duties on 2.8 billion euros of U.S. exports of
products ranging from makeup to motorcycles.
«I spent a lot of time trying to see
if there was a widget or a physical
product or a piece of software that would fix this,»
says Parker.
For example,
if you have experience with like
products, be sure to
say so.
«That growth potential could be greater than we think —
if businesses find new ways to engage with [global value chains] and develop new
products and processes to make them more productive and competitive,» Lane
said.
If you are going to invest in a trade show make sure you are patent pending, have a sellable
product, a one - page sales sheet, a strong elevator pitch and you can communicate your cost breakdown,»
says Bill McHenry with ESM Sales and advisor to the Entrepreneurial Center of the University of Illinois and Entrepreneur Center at DePaul University.
And
if sales did take off, she
says, retailers such as Zara or Aritzia could «jump on that category and come out with a competing
product in two weeks.»
In fact, a 2015 study by Walker Sands showed that 35 percent of consumers surveyed
said they would shop more online
if they could interact with
products virtually.
If you had
said to me 10 to 20 years ago that I would be selling
products on television, I would have told you that you were crazy.
Rahn, who
said he's hired close to two hundred people in his former position at Facebook,
said that bringing mediocre people onboard can destroy a
product, even
if that
product is inherently great.
But that's not the final word, apparently, because other evidence suggests that brand loyalty is as strong as it's ever been: Fully 77 percent of consumers in one survey, for instance,
said they return to the same brands over and over again, with 37 percent of them qualifying as «brand loyalists» — the segment of customers who will stay true to a brand even
if offered a superior
product from a competitor.
«
If you start making payments and then realize you don't want the
product, you might get a refund minus the cancellation fee,»
said Jespersen of NerdWallet.
For instance,
if I viewed cleaning
products, then I would get an email about
say, detergents or cleaners.
An eye - opening 73 percent
said they were more likely to purchase a
product or service
if they can first watch a video explaining it.
«At this time we are the leader,
if not the only [company] that really has built these
products and been successful,» he
says.
Lacking a leader, «it's hard for me to be optimistic or pessimistic because I don't know
if they're going to open the floodgates and take a lot of risks to rush the technology out — or
if they're going to take a reasonable, rational pathway to protecting people,»
said David Friedman, director of cars and
product policy and analysis at Consumers Union.
(«
If anyone here thought this was just a job,»
says product manager Henry Shires, «they'd be in a world of hurt.»)
«I believe
if people feel they can control their environment, that leads to a greater sense of ownership over the
product,»
says Barry, who makes posters for the campus walls with mantras like «What would you do
if you weren't afraid?»
«
If someone is never satisfied with what your
product can do, your first reaction can be, «Great, thanks,» he
says.
If you start by opening PowerPoint and haphazardly typing bullet points, you're off to a rough start,
says Adam Sigel, a Boston - based
product manager at New York City - based streaming TV startup Aereo, and teacher of Skillshare's Slide Chi: Advanced PowerPoint Design / Workshop Class.
At the same time,
says Mark McQueen, president and CEO of VC firm Wellington Financial, the «push to reduce the amount of money required to find out
if a company can succeed» has placed more of an onus on tech startups to prove that their
products have what it takes.
If that stat isn't convincing enough, another 25 percent
said they go online to «compare
products and prices between retail stores» before making their way to stores.
«
If you have a unique
product or you're luxury, that's what has done the best in the U.S.» so far, Zoba
said.
«Retail clients, who don't fully understand these
products should be protected from going into these
products, because
if there is a retail client affected in the future, the question will be again who was the bank that sold them these
products and then banks will be blamed again for what has happened,» Weber
said in reference to some banks being criticized for selling complicated financial
products prior to the global financial crisis without explaining them in full.
«
If it weren't for BMG, somebody else in the equation would have to do more than their fair share,»
says Mike Dusche,
product manager at Microsoft.
But they don't know enough, so
if a tile
says it is recyclable blah, blah, blah, it will often be bought over another
product even
if the claims of the manufacturer have not been proven or even tested.
If you develop a new technology,
says Dixon, rather than selling or licensing it to the existing companies in that industry, consider building «a complete, end - to - end
product or service that bypasses» them — from design to distribution.
«
If they're only buying one
product,» Waksman
says, «why would they take a risk on you?»
For example,
if you sell bags and one of your
products is a duffel bag, but your customers most often
say or search for «duffle bag,» then use the more common spelling and name.
Customers work with a
product manager, the same way they would
if they were contracting their internal IT department to get an app built,
says Dickey, and they have similar weekly check - ins and the like.
If our trading partners retaliate as they have threatened (the European Union
says it will target blue jeans, orange juice, Kentucky bourbon, and Harley - Davidson motorcycles, among other
products) American producers stand to lose billions in export revenues and thousands of Americans could lose their jobs.
If the marketing of organic food causes unethical behaviour, what does that
say about ethical
products in general?
Cory Haik, who recently joined Mic as chief strategy officer after working in a similar capacity at the Washington Post,
says a big part of what she and Mic's director of growth and editorial
products, Marcus Moretti, are working on is an attempt to marry traditional measurements of reader activity with newer ways of determining
if readers are getting long - term value from what the site is providing.
Creed
says that the company has realized that
if customers see a restaurant as innovative, they are more likely believe in the quality of ingredients and
products, presumably even
if nothing else changes.
«
If they don't have the
product and some early market traction, they're not going to get very far in the funding anyway,» he
says, «so the best thing they can do to work on their funding is work on the
product.»
Hoover
says the best way to get your
product noticed is to build something compelling and interesting and to communicate it well so
if someone is scanning a list of new
products and taking in a lot of information quickly, he or she can easily understand the value proposition from looking at a tagline.
If the company
says they can have the
product in the marketplace in six to nine months, is that a realistic projection?