Make
them use your products so you're sure they understand them inside out.
When I saw what Alan was doing with user personas — to define the person
using products so engineers and designers could address the user's goals, tasks, and skill levels — it struck me that the same process could be applied to sales and marketing.
While I'll pat myself on the back for some of my own makeup skills, I'm always amazed at how these makeup artists / 15 - year - old Youtube stars can
use products so well and create these masterpieces.
I didn't research before
using this product so I was incredibly surprised that it didn't have the salty, grainy texture.
We also
use the products so we like sharing our successes with dog parents.
It's also important to
use products so your home and yard stay flea free.
With a broad customer install base, BDC understood RLS would be maintained and evolve as a whole for all customers
using the product so that BDC would receive upgrades such as bug fixes and future releases in the normal course (Experian claimed the product had two releases per year, one functional and one for bug fixes).
«I just want to say what a great experiences I've have
using your products so far.
Basically and simply some of my favorite companies have offered to work with me and give me discounts or sample items because I have already
used their products so much and recommend them to clients and readers and we know its a good fit for us to work together.
Not exact matches
Rechargeable batteries have a limited lifespan — and most Apple
products have a built - in one —
so the shutdown issue is something all devices will eventually have to deal with if they're
used long enough.
So then getting back to the question of how do we pay for this system, this is really quite a profound — I won't call it breakthrough, but realization that if we can build a system that cannibalizes our own
products, makes our own
products redundant, then all of the resources, which are quite enormous, that are
used for Falcon 9, Heavy, and Dragon, can be applied to one system.
So if you feel you're dealing with one of those skin woes, check in with your doctor to make sure the
products you're
using are good for you.
Using this methodology, you iterate based on customer feedback at each step of the way,
so that you know you're building a
product, or delivering a service, that customers want and will pay for.
Makeup For Ever is professional - grade makeup,
so it's necessary that makeup artists have every color available and ready to
use in their arsenal of
products.
If you're really serious about finding someone to marry right now, you should be
using Match.com or something, where you can target based on very specific criteria, and these are other people who are paid and committed to settling down right now,
so if marriage in the next 18 months is your goal, then Match.com is the
product for you.
All of our
products are tested for banned substances
so athletes can
use them with confidence.
Her followers would constantly ask about the
products she
used,
so Mona, being the business brain, suggested they create their own custom
products where their followers could actually buy what they were seeing - and Huda Beauty was born.
It is the stage where you validate the problem exists in a specific customer segment and if
so, validate your solution
using a minimum viable
product.
As a rule of thumb, your users / customers should spend the least amount of time possible trying to
use your
product or service,
so they can spend the majority of their time enjoying it.
He realized it was time to bring a business person in to focus on growing the company and let him return to testing the
product: «We want to make sure the Nymi wristband is very user - friendly
so people would enjoy
using it once it launches.»
When people whose opinion you respect
use a
product or service not because they are paid to do
so but because they made an informed choice — a choice that actually impacts their art, or their profession, or their passion — that sends a powerful message.
However you decide to approach retailers, be sure to send the
product in the actual packaging you plan to
use so they can see the finished
product and how it will look on their store shelves.
That's why with Glossier we're making
use of extremely high quality «luxury
products» going direct to consumers
so that we can both have a better connection with that consumer and make it accessible for them in price and distribution, hopefully alleviating all those stressers that come with the beauty shop experience right now.
«It's already
used to ferment some foods,
so it's a natural
product rather than being a «Frankenstein» food.»
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including
so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our
products or
products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers; data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our
products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed on time or at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their
products; there may be a reduction in payment rate or reimbursement for the company's
products or an increase in the company's financial obligations to governmental payers; the FDA or regulatory authorities outside the U.S. may make adverse decisions regarding the company's
products; the company's
products may prove difficult to manufacture, be precluded from commercialization by the proprietary rights of third parties, or have unintended side effects, adverse reactions or incidents of misuse; and those risks and uncertainties described under the heading «Risk Factors» in the company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and in subsequent filings made by the company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC»), which are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
Moreover, there's bitterness over retailers like GameStop, the biggest player in
used games, because they devote
so much floor space to
used games in spite of the huge marketing dollars spent by publishers on new
products.
Swiss company Nestlé announced plans to remove artificial flavours from its candy
products, the first major firm of its kind to do
so in the U.S. (A day later, Hershey said it would start
using more natural ingredients in its
products, too.)
So the electronics maker is trying an innovative new business model: paying people to
use its
products.
So why would a company build a
product it doesn't really want you to
use?
Today's consumer is not buying
products or
using a service because a celebrity is doing
so.
The money will be
used for
product development and field trials to shrink down the technology to chip size
so it works in mobile phones and Wi - Fi devices.
You still need a compelling reason for people to
use your
product or service and to change their behaviors to do
so.
Your home is about to be overrun with baby
products and clothes,
so anything you won't really
use should be left off your registry.
Mobile startups
use the App Store for distribution,
so hopefully whatever new
product they release will increase the demand for a marketplace.»
While this reads like a marketing gimmick, the NiH has independently studied and found benefits of doing
so, which is why it's a natural choice for sleep
products (in fact, Amerisleep's technology also
uses Celiant to do
so) and sleepwear.
Carbon3D also asks its customers if they are willing to share their printer data with the company
so they can
use the data to improve their
product's performance.
The only people local businesses are concerned with are those who are able to buy their
product or service,
so there's a reason why many haven't seen social media marketing as the most valuable
use of their time and money.
So be sure that if you
use infomercials, you follow through with your fulfillment and return policies — and that your
product or service lives up to what you promise your audience.
«One thing I always look at when I'm trying to build
products is that people just like to
use beautiful things,
so keep it as dead simple as possible and easy to understand.»
History is rich with examples of companies who successfully
used a
product demonstration to take their brand to the «next level,» yet not just any
product demo will suffice...
so what made these special cases
so effective?
These cloud companies
use ThousandEyes to help them discover when their cloud software fails to perform correctly for their customers
so they can more finely tune their
products.
As a business, you're there to serve and support your customers, but smart businesses are also observing consumer behavior,
so you can see what your customers are doing with your
product, how they're
using it and what they're doing with the knowledge you helped them obtain.
Think of customers who've
used your
product or service and had a good experience
so you can throw in some examples.
To be sure, a few centers of growth in the marketplace are dominated by the
so - called network effect, in which a
product gains value when more people
use it.
The article notes that while Amazon has
used its packaging in the past to market its own
products, this is the first time that it has done
so for a non-Amazon
product.
Instead, Apple
uses ad groups for each of their
products so they can
use headlines like «MacBook Pro» or «iPad Mini» when people search for those respective
products.
«But
using it was
so exciting and
so simple,» Woodman recalls, «I felt this is the ultimate GoPro» —
so he priced it like a premium
product.
The way we see it at Intercom is that our Customer Support team is responsible for when somebody wants to
use our
product, making sure there's no obstacle and no confusion and that no problem whatsoever will ever prevent them from doing
so.
«Graphene has
so much potential for
use in many different businesses and many different areas,» says Elena Polyakova, CEO of Long Island, N.Y. - based Graphene Laboratories, whose Graphene Supermarket supplies nanocarbon and graphene
products to more than 7,000 enterprise and academic customers.
Now that I have some perspective, I realize that what made the
product so successful is the feeling people get when they create something
using the app.