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There is a lots of important aspects of a product page here's a few to start: - Page should match your facebook ad style - Add to cart button should be professional looking - Proper description - Reviews & other social references - Live chat button - Exit pop I'm a conversion optimization exper...

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Easy way. Connect with publishers of health magazines, write articles for the magazine (paid or free) using soft sell techniques to promote your products. Or you could setup a Food Porn site (glitzy photos of finished recipes), where recipes skew toward using your products. Likely several 100s...

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It is all your decision because if you earn profit out of it people will praise you and if you earn loss people will criticize you. Your profile is great, I really love it as you have really earned so much in the business world is wonderful to read. Best practice product development processes ar...

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Hi: Without knowing exactly what your product is, the quick answer is "it depends." Many regional and national retailers do allow for some portion of local discretion in their product mix, but they handle it in different ways. Some have local buyers, some have regional buyers and yes, some have y...

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A way that you can help your team is to communicate expectations clearly and early. This includes team meetings, how you work together, and 1-2-1s with managers to see how everything is going. It’s important that managers or team leaders have clearly communicated with their team what project mile...

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The ultimate coverage is to patent your solution functionality (utility patent) and aesthetics (design patent) in each and every country around the world. However, practically I chose to patent in a single country usually UK or US to register priority date. Since priority date is the most importa...

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1- Find in-flight customer experience managers, cabin supervisors, flight attendant, take them out for lunch/coffee. 2-Talk about your project and ask if they want to be involved on a success fee basis, or consulting fee 4-find the manufacturer and interview them 3-book your next flight in front...

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In theory, sure. In practice, to do this you'd need to find a mostly foolproof way of knowing who was "good" when they signed up*. Will the team reviewing be able to KNOW who is likely to be good? if not, you're just providing friction for signups. This is a perfect thing to test. I'd use c...

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After advising and marketing for tech companies for over 13 years, and for as much as I value my own profession, there is no escaping this path: Start by getting your first 10 customers. No joke. That is harder than it looks. You can do this via social media, cold calling, personal networks, do...

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First, congrats on getting to MVP stage! Second, since you have a minimum viable product - what you need at the moment isn't investors or cofounders - it's users! I'll strongly urge you to spend your time getting your product in front of your target users, and gathering feedback diligently. ...

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