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#DailyTip When you want to know what the customer is thinking, just pop the question on Facebook
You’ve heard this before: Facebook reduces the barriers and brings the consumer and business together.
Having an active community following you on Facebook gives an immense advantage when you are ideating or ‘testing’ various scenarios for your business. In the middle of designing a product, process (or a book cover!) you would need to know how the consumer would react to it. Normally, businesses form response groups, conduct paid surveys, engage expensive consultants to know the answers.
If you have a Facebook page, you can get rid of all that jazz and ask your customer directly. Just pop the question, ‘So, what do you think? Nice, eh?’ Chances are, you’ll have 6,168 people pressing the ‘Like’ button reaffirming your decision to go with ‘this’ instead of ‘that’.
Ted Dekker can vouch for that!
#DailyTip When you want to know what the customer is thinking, just pop the question on Facebook
You’ve heard this before: Facebook reduces the barriers and brings the consumer and business together.
Having an active community following you on Facebook gives an immense advantage when you are ideating or ‘testing’ various scenarios for your business. In the middle of designing a product, process (or a book cover!) you would need to know how the consumer would react to it. Normally, businesses form response groups, conduct paid surveys, engage expensive consultants to know the answers.
If you have a Facebook page, you can get rid of all that jazz and ask your customer directly. Just pop the question, ‘So, what do you think? Nice, eh?’ Chances are, you’ll have 6,168 people pressing the ‘Like’ button reaffirming your decision to go with ‘this’ instead of ‘that’.
Ted Dekker can vouch for that!