ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasSo, how do you actually create an unforgettable first-time user experience? ow.ly/WqYe30gj2aTTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasHow do infrequently used products bolt on a habit-forming customer experience? ow.ly/IUAu30gj28KTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasAdvertising is something to be earned. ow.ly/2ocD30gj262Terjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasProduct experience starts with unforgettable first-time experiences for new users. ow.ly/1GdR30gj23ATerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasThe two ways to build a habit around an infrequently used product are content and community. ow.ly/yvmw30gj1ZKTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 Kas3-step guide for a seamless marketing experience. ow.ly/vr0H30gj1MrTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasWhen a startup company is visualizing their product, they tend to forget the moments a user has to wait. ow.ly/Oq2Q30gj1IhTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·3 KasCompanies looking to build consumer habits should know that monetization is a result of engagement . ow.ly/cLxG30gj1EZTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasWhen a company understands its users as well as purple does, it feels like they have earned our trust. ow.ly/5Gvg30gj1zeTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasBad things happen when you ignore a user’s wants and needs whether done consciously or accidentally. ow.ly/iEBI30ghHkpTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasTo build a billion dollar marketplace, you have to build expansion into your model from day 1. ow.ly/AcPE30ghHgpTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasFounder conflict kills start-ups, though often slowly. You gotta fix this early. ow.ly/4WaU30ghHedTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasNot pivoting away from a bad product or a bad decision was cited as a reason for failure in 7% of the post mortems. ow.ly/RTH030ghHc5Terjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasOne of the variable that marketplaces can play with is expansion of product lines and price points. ow.ly/APcW30ghH9JTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasWhat are the Top 10 things you’d tell yourself to do better, if you could go back in time? ow.ly/i9cC30ghH44Terjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasIf you release your product early, users may write it off as not good enough and getting them back may be difficult. ow.ly/RhAU30ghGZ2Terjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·2 KasLaunching is hard work, but if these hyperlocal marketplaces works in one market, then it will work in hundreds more.ow.ly/DVab30ghGQtTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·1 KasWorking for free is OK in the early days, but later, it gives you an excuse to just “do your best”. ow.ly/jWHw30ghGNxTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·1 KasScale can be good, but isn’t always the right thing. ow.ly/bUke30gfEdtTerjemahkan English0000
ContractIQ@ContractIQ·1 KasVenture-backed startups face great pressures to perform. The more money raised, the more pressure. ow.ly/urhr30gfEaPTerjemahkan English0000