Sentences with phrase «actually getting a product to market»

«At the end of the day, the odds of actually getting a product to market were getting worse, and investors started dropping out.»

Not exact matches

Yet, while Apple is certain to get the majority of the day's headlines, it's actually Microsoft's products that are more interesting, mainly because they illustrate the rather decided state of the market and how difficult it's going to be to crack.
Guy Smith: That's been one of my observations, because I've been in the marketing trades within side of technology and there's always this divide between sales and marketing because the salespeople, in my opinion, my humble opinion, tend to be quarterly driven and whatever the lost sale that they last had is today's emergency and I have a feeling that that's one of the ways that feature creep gets into products is the salespeople talking about the sale they just lost and if we only had that feature, and then that knocks the entire development organization off course for the features that actually serve a broader market.
«A big part of what we do is actually taking care of local smaller manufacturers as well in getting their product to market at retail, and that can range from chutneys to barbecue sauces and local manufacturers of tortilla chips and other snack food items,» Wright lists.
Bower: One of the interesting things about gaming - based marketing is that to get kids to use it and to participate in it, you actually have to make a game around the product.
There are all sorts of green super food powders on the market such as wheatgrass, barleygrass, chlorella and spirulina — but always be sure to search for organic and good quality products as this will make a huge difference in what you are actually getting.
When it cost an arm and a leg to market a game, and you had to actually sell boxed products, it prevented tiny companies from getting involved.
And thus it's false to assume that getting the best advertising is simply a matter of getting word - of - mouth — one also has to get people talking about your product in ways that actually help your market, and that's a lot harder than just getting them to talk.
To be entirely clear, the ZeTime and ZeTime Petite are not completely new watches, as MyKronoz actually announced these two watches officially during CES back in the beginning of this year, but to get more eyes on its new product MyKronoz brought both watches to Mobile World Congress as it afforded them the opportunity to show off the two wearables a little more now that they have just recently hit the markeTo be entirely clear, the ZeTime and ZeTime Petite are not completely new watches, as MyKronoz actually announced these two watches officially during CES back in the beginning of this year, but to get more eyes on its new product MyKronoz brought both watches to Mobile World Congress as it afforded them the opportunity to show off the two wearables a little more now that they have just recently hit the marketo get more eyes on its new product MyKronoz brought both watches to Mobile World Congress as it afforded them the opportunity to show off the two wearables a little more now that they have just recently hit the marketo Mobile World Congress as it afforded them the opportunity to show off the two wearables a little more now that they have just recently hit the marketo show off the two wearables a little more now that they have just recently hit the market.
Microsoft, here's what Apple actually does (and I wonder if you actually get this since you're trying to copy Apple): — recognize a product or service you see needs improving (Apple saw this in music players, phones, etc.); — come up with a product or service that solves those problems in a simple, easy - to - use, intuitive way; — have everybody in the company work together to implement that solution, putting aside anyone who gets in the way; — do this all in secret until the moment you're ready to launch, then market the hell out of your solution.
With the project nearing completion and move - ins possible as early as November, «getting people into the building to actually see the finished product is critical,» said Steven Rutter, director of Stribling Marketing Associates, the brokerage handling sales at the property.
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