How To Market Your Product In 2010
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[poll id=”9″] The question this past week was “Who gets more respect where you work Product Managers or Project Managers?“ It was a light week
If you were going fishing, how much luck catching fish do you think that you would have if you didn’t use any bait on your
Just shut-up and buy my product! In fact, while you are at it, buy a lot of my product. If only we could really tell
[poll id=”8″] The question this past week was “Do people read and take actions based on your emails?“ The take-away from your responses to this
I don’t care if your product turns lead into gold, if your salespeople don’t go out there and do a good job of selling your
Shopping for groceries is a pain. Being forced to do a grocery store’s job for them is a bigger pain. The U.K. supermarket chain Asda
[poll id=”7″] The question this past week was “For your product, who gets to deal with angry customers?” I suspect that there won’t be too
Would you sleep with your customer if they offered you a million dollars to do it? That was the question that was asked in the
It’s expensive to create, market, deliver, and support a product. Having customers who make your life more difficult and the whole process more expensive does