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🧑💼 Customer Profile Explained Creating a customer profile helps businesses understand their target audience: 1️⃣ Identify Customer Segments – Who are your potential customers? 2️⃣ Analyze Their Needs – Understand pains, gains, beliefs and desires. 3️⃣ Observe Buying Behavior – What, why and where do they purchase? 4️⃣ Create a Detailed Profile – A well researched profile leads to better business decisions. This process helps entrepreneurs and investors tailor their products/services to meet customer expectations!
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🛒 Understanding Customer Needs: Gains, Pains & Risks A customer profile includes three key elements: ✅ Gains – The benefits customers seek from a product. ⚠️ Pains – The discomforts they want to eliminate. 🔍 Risks – The uncertainties they try to
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🔍 Value Proposition Canvas Explained This framework aligns a business’s offerings with customer needs: 👤 Customer Profile: Identifies ✅ gains (benefits), ⚠️ pains (challenges) and ⚡ risks 📦 Value Proposition: Defines 🛍️ products/services, 💊 p
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⚠️ Types of Functional Pains in Customer Experience Customers face different challenges when using a product or service: 💰 Financial Pain – Too expensive, seeking cost reduction. ⏳ Productivity Pain – Wasting too much time, needing efficiency. 🔄
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I am thinking to build a platform just for businesses. They can create their profile and list their products or services. Here’s how the platform helps them. * Find other businesses that can offer specific services. * Connect for collaborations. * H
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Some people possess remarkable control over their inner world, crafting profound ideas and building incredible things, yet they struggle to manage the world around them. They are often misunderstood, ignored, and find it challenging to turn their ide
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5C Framework The 5 C's of product management are a framework used to guide product managers in their decision-making processes and strategic planning. They are Customers, Competition, Company, Collaborators, Context. 1]Customers:- Understand the cu
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