Jeff Bezos explains why product is more important than marketing in the Internet era
Jeff Bezos shared a powerful insight in a 2012 interview: the internet has transformed how word-of-mouth works.
Before, companies could succeed with average produ
Here is a great idea. I have a great product idea and I created the product. The product is very helpful. Without solar panal and without electricity only attach this product with inverter and get the power permanently.
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Avishkar
Devops Engineer • 5m
Allows farmers and markets to connect seamlessly, with real-time updates and product tracking.
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Nitin Maurya
ENTREPRENEUR • 2m
"market matters most and neither a staller team not a fantastic product will redeem a bad market......markets that doesn't exist don't care how smart you are"
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 2m
A great product doesn’t need marketing
it turns users into marketers.
When we buy a product, we don't always focus on the product itself but often on the person, like a celebrity or cricketer, who endorses or uses it. This is true in many cases. Do you agree?
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
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DISTRIBUTION AND VIRALITY
Many people in Silicon Valley like to focus on building products that are, in the famous words of the late Steve Jobs, "insanely great." Great products are certainly a positive, but the cold and unromantic fact is that a g
If you have to convince people your product is useful, it’s probably not.
Real value doesn’t need a sales pitch—it speaks for itself. If people aren’t getting it, the problem isn’t their understanding, it’s your product.
Fix that first.