Sentences with phrase «than some products out»

It's easy, inexpensive, and less processed than some products out there.

Not exact matches

But rather than seeking out other importer / exporters, seek out folks with whom you can discuss your product (s).
Plus, and even more substantial than the money, putting my ReKixx venture out to the crowd - funding community was about proving product viability with real consumer interest.
Ultimately, you want to make sure that your product isn't merely made of flashy features that have no staying power for the customer, and that is more helpful than what's already out on the market.
Nesi points out that Roar Organic in five months won over more retailers than his other products did in three years.
In less than a year, Weiss went from hashing out the formulas for each product with a team of 15 to banking revenue in the multiple millions (she declined to be more specific) and managing a staff of 30.
Have you figured out how to price a product more competitively than the next guy?
Although social media may be an excellent tool for posting simple pictures of your products and hyperlinks sending customers back to your homepage, an email is the ideal platform for laying out a «deal» to your customers — a fully completed invitation to buy a specific product or series of products that includes more than enough information to ensure that they are confident in their upcoming purchase.
Much of what we love about Slack is timeless: The problem the company set out to solve is one that Butterfield and his founding team faced themselves, and their product is less of a quantum leap forward than a stunningly effective set of improvements on what came before.
More than 160 Amazon shoppers gave the product an average of 4.3 out of 5 stars.
What is it about this product that is so unique and so much better than anything else out there?
More than just donating money, your company can be a platform for serving others who can benefit from your company's existence, whether it's the efforts and labor of your staff, the distribution of profits (check out Life is Good's Playmakers program), or just spreading important messages to your customers (for example, Patagonia, which has encouraged its customers to repair products, rather than replace them).
In other cases, the founder stands out, rather than the product.
Operating out of facilities in its hometown as well as in Manitoba, Iowa and China, the firm sold its products in more than 45 countries in 2015.
It is a guarantee that you'll be treated well, that you'll get a high - quality product that won't dent your bank balance, and you'll get more fun out of your purchase than you expected.
(When they don't develop) a product or service that's more innovative and desirable than what your competitors are offering, and (when they don't) keep an eye on money coming in and going out so that you're not in a deficit, or if you are, coming up with a recovery plan and having the discipline to stay with it.»
As an example of the latter, Target is trotting out a new kind of deal, such as offering $ 10 off a $ 50 purchase on a different product category each week, rather than just on individual products.
The category also is expanding to include more than just milk and meat — for example, California - based startup Ripple Foods, which makes products out of pea protein, recently launched a Greek yogurt and half - and - half.
The platform's new name and look «was consistent with where we see the product evolving to, rather than growing out of the history of the magazine business,» says Maich.
The firm churns out more than 2.5 million tonnes of steel products each year — primarily pipes, large structural steel elements and electrical conduits used in construction.
The will to help out a cause which the company cares about often ends up defining it more than its products.
Clayton Christensen, author of the «Jobs to be Done» theory of innovation, pointed out that of 20,000 products launched between 2012 and 2016, fewer than one percent thrived within two years.
Nothing is worse than telling a customer you're out of a product they really want.
As I continued, I realized that I needed to look even further out than this; I needed to understand how I will reach my customers to scale my business, and to incorporate that understanding in the product definition itself.»
Among the other lessons learned in the Lean LaunchPad class for healthcare, Blank says, were: It's better to focus on one product and target market rather than trying to do everything right out of the gate.
It was an unnerving look that irrevocably rattled more than one interlocutor, typically some poor employee undergoing a withering product review, and it stared out from every Fortune or Time cover he graced.
A buyer named Jevilla called it «definitely more durable than other typical rain jackets out there,» while an owner named Paula said it was a «great product» made using «nice materials.»
More than half will do the reverse; they'll go to your store or showroom to check out your products before going online to find the best prices.
Of course, as with any product, there are a ton of TV stands out there, and some of them are simply better made than others.
Peter Drucker, arguably the leading management thinker of the twentieth century, observed, «If a new venture does succeed, more often than not it is n a market other than the one it was originally intended to serve, with products and services not quite those with which it had set out that are bought in large part by customers it did not even think of when it started and used for a host of purposes besides the ones for which the products were first designed.»
At the product level, you need to be «better than any other product out on the market, otherwise, why are you there?»
All stations need prizes for on - air giveaways, as well as office products and furniture, station vehicles and service for those vehicles, cleaning services, and much more to keep their own operations going, and they're more than willing to trade those out for advertising.
Now, it costs a little bit more to do it that way, but again we're leveraging our supply chain, and it will be a noticeably different product than other offerings that are out there.
But Adam & Eve, which has been selling such products in the U.S. for more than 40 years, brought the adult store out of the shadows in 2009 with the launch of the Adam & Eve store franchise.
But when a company rebrands after it's failed to launch successful new products, and that rebranding makes no sense whatsoever, it's a sign that it has run out of ideas and is now focusing on appearances rather than substance.
Morgan Stanley's chief US equity strategist, Mike Wilson, however, thinks the situation is far less dire than before, and argues the big drop in short - volatility products actually helped flush out risky positions.
As several writers have pointed out, American companies such as Apple could make iPhones in the United States because printing out products and having them assembled by robots will be even cheaper than the human labour in China.
Kadonoff's two Toronto facilities — one for peanut -, nut - and seed - free products, and the other free of gluten and wheat — turn out more than 150 types of egg - and dairy - free goodies, which are stocked at retailers and food outlets across Canada.
Thanks to the internet, it's easier than ever to get information out about your product.
That might include traditional marketing, product experience adaptations, changes in mobile experience, it's more likely than not that it's the same customers needing reminders that there's new things out there for your brand.
Dholakia also suggests providing discounts on specific products or services rather than the total bill, and using promotions to clear out extra inventory or underperforming items.
The idea was to illustrate some provocative, even idealistic, possibilities, more than it was to lay out a concrete game plan for a forthcoming line of products.
McQuivey also pointed out women tend to be better than men at creating product experiences, which are crucial to digital products and services.
Those are the sorts of numbers that likely could have helped the company price an IPO rather than take big new venture funding, but Berke suggests that the company wants to be stronger (both in terms of product and balance sheet) before possibly heading out into the public markets.
A friend has told them your product is worth trying out, and that will encourage them to stick around and try it out longer than your average new user.
By the majority of funding going to men, we're missing out on the different ways a woman might innovate than a man, or the different products and services women would create that many men simply wouldn't see.
It's the first rental partnership for both stores, which are hoping that before and after appointments, shoppers will browse the aisles and walk out with more products than just a rental.
Maybe you're in the market for a signature look that stands out from your competitors», or maybe you need more than you once did — a more sophisticated system of cataloging products, or the ability to process simultaneous transactions, or an inventory - tracking system that can scale.
By 1927 U.S. women were shelling out more on beauty products than the entire country was spending on electric power.
Just make sure that your product is better than anyone else's out there.
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