After all, the real estate business is more about
the people than the product.
Not exact matches
I was just thinking about this and I think that this happens because
people don't really think this through and believe that the marketing strategy will make their
product a better choice
than those of the competition.
Coupons encourage
people to spend more money
than they may have initially, because they're willing to buy
products they wouldn't usually under the illusion that they're getting a «deal.»
«It is such a visual medium that I think that is one of those minimum steps I would suggest
people make is bring their design to a state where
people can see what the
product is going to be rather
than imagine how great this will be.»
«Really the success of that
product isn't how many
people buy it, in our mind, but how many
people don't buy it and choose another
product,» he said, after the company reported better -
than - expected profits for a quarter plagued by deadly hurricanes.
Daniel Miessler, advisory services director at the cybersecurity firm IOActive, has a recommendation that «would cost infinitely less
than the dumpster fire of
products we constantly purchase and deploy for millions of dollars a year,» as he writes on his personal blog: simply hire a couple of
people to maintain a catalog.
The study found «that
people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for
products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.»
By recognizing that the marketplace is changing, Volk - Weiss, in response to that change, has built a 120 -
person company that he says grew its revenue (from licensing, streaming, and production fees,
product sales, and ad - revenue sharing) more
than 100 percent annually over the past three years — and more
than 200 percent over the past two.
Interestingly enough,
people are more likely to recommend their company's
products than its culture, states the report.
No one is more influential
than the
people using your
product.
Now, Keir Dillon and his six -
person team at Frends are on a mission to seize a large swath of the market with premium headphones for women that are treated more like designer handbags
than the «shrink - it - and - pink - it»
products that had plagued the category to that point.
Snap - on has more
than 22,000
products, operates in more
than 130 countries and employs approximately 11,000
people worldwide.
Without this context, choosing one color over another doesn't make much sense, and there is very little evidence to support that «orange» will universally make
people purchase a
product more often
than «silver».
Rather
than embrace the attributes that
people liked about them, they tried to copy attributes and designs that
people liked about their competitors»
products.
Function of Beauty usually focuses its marketing on its
products rather
than on
people to avoid defining who and what is beautiful, because of the stereotypes and self - esteem problems that can create.
We become more
than a faceless corporate entity with shelf space in major retail stores; and that can lead to longer relationships and brand loyalty from
people who enjoy our
products and what we offer.
Nothing drives me more bonkers
than board members who want to hold dissertations on 409a valuations,
product feature minutiae or spend 30 minutes on how many
people they know that they can introduce you to.
More
than 1,000
people responded; the company took that feedback and used it to build a
product called Priming Moisturizer Rich, which it released in January.
People are happy to spend their money when they see there's more value in having your
product than in having their money.
A consumer market can be an enormously profitable one — put simply, there are so many more
people than businesses that if you sell them the right
product you can mint money.
«There weren't really any brands that consumers trusted or that were really iconic, and there weren't really any
products that
people were using that made the process any easier
than it was 50 years ago.»
About 95 percent of college consumers polled in a recent survey from UQ Marketing prefer to share experiences and opinions about
products they love in
person rather
than via text or social media.
Or consider Poo - Pourri (you read that correctly), a real
product with a hilarious marketing video that eliminates those less -
than - desirable bathroom odors before the next
person comes in after you and gags.
That's more
than a lot of
people pay in rent for commercial property; $ 55,000 a year is a really good manager to run a shop in Iowa, or a new
product line.
Its
products, which also include a line for kids, are sold in 125,000 locations around the country and now employs more
than 100
people.
'' [The company] is more similar to a
product producer where we produce original
products and we manufacture those
products than we are like a distributor of other
people's
products like a grocery store,» said Salzberg.
«
People look for more
than products, they look for experiences.
This is nothing more
than a fancy way of asking the vital question, «Why will
people choose to do business with you or purchase your
product or service instead of doing business with a competitor and buying his
product or service?»
People were willing to spend a lot of time on a good product like WeChat, for example — even more so than the people in the
People were willing to spend a lot of time on a good
product like WeChat, for example — even more so
than the
people in the
people in the U.S..
Your personal brand reflects more
than what
people think of your
product or service, it's what they think of you, and will determine what your business will really be worth in the end.
«I think that's one of the reasons why this
product has been so successful, because there are few things more rewarding
than watching
people taste it for the first time and say: «Oh, this is really good.»»
Just as
people can find almost any
product online, rather
than just settling for what's at the local market, you can use the gig economy to fill your business needs with the perfect talent.
Robbins has helped more
than 50 million
people from more
than 100 countries transform their lives and their businesses through his books, audio programs, health
products, live events and personal coaching.
Food with labels like organic and natural has simply become another luxury good in which
people are coughing up more
than a
product's true value, Friedberg says.
Why would a
person choose to buy Bristol - Myers»
products or invest in its stock, rather
than its competitors»?
As Evernote CEO Phil Libin said via Ryan's book, «
People [who are] thinking about things other
than making the best
product never make the best
product.»
One
person committed to getting their dream,
product or idea known is worth more
than a half - assed commitment from a PR firm that just wants their monthly check.
Some
people are more interested in helping launching something great
than actually receiving a cool
product.
The names of the finalists in Frito Lay Canada's Do Us a Flavour contest, where
people are invited to invent a brand - new chip, sound more like parodies
than actual
products.
If you offer some stuff more cheaply
than other equivalent stuff, or at a higher speed, you are trying to steer
people in the direction of a certain
product.
According to Growth Devil, a consulting agency that helps startups grow, Pinterest boasts a 50 percent higher conversion rate
than any other social media site that directs
people to
products.
At the iPhone X launch event, Apple
product marketing chief Phil Schiller conceded that a
person's close relatives might find it easier
than others to trick Face ID into letting them into that
person's phone or apps.
Under that business model, some
people got more money for recruiting new distributors
than selling
products.
Vaynerchuk admits that he's «betting on the jockey a lot of times»; in other words, the
product itself is less important
than the
person who pitched it.
But the fact remains: the more our economy depends on intellectual rather
than physical capital — that is, the more it depends on information and new
products and specialized services rather
than on warehouses and big factories and centralized paper processing — the stronger will be the centrifugal forces impelling
people toward small companies.
But for many
products, pricing is in fact a choice, and I think the ethics of pricing is far more complex and interesting
than most
people realize.
You're better off teaching your customers how to use your
product (such as Dropbox's rewarding users with 250 megabytes of extra storage if they take a tour of the basics of the service)
than chasing some new
person who doesn't even care.
The collapse, the third catastrophic incident at Bangladeshi factories in five months that have killed more
than 200
people, could taint Bangladesh's reputation as a source of low - cost
products and services and call attention to Western retailers and other companies that obtain
products from the country.
A recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that
people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for
products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
The logic generally proceeds as follows: Because
people are more likely to embark on road trips during a long weekend
than at other times, gas station owners know demand for their
product will rise.