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How to Know if Your Product is Solving Problem
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 247580, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana] It’s important to know if your product is solving a problem, because this will help you make sure that you’re building something people want. There are several ways you can go about doing this: . Focus groups. These are the most common way of figuring out what problems people have and how they want to solve them. You can conduct focus groups in person or online, but whichever method you choose, it’s important to make sure that the people participating are an accurate representation of your target audience. . Surveys. Surveys are another great way of getting useful information about what your target market wants from your product or service. They can be conducted in person or online; however, again, it’s important that those taking the survey are representative of your target audience if you want accurate results. When you're building something new, or creating a product there are two questions that matter most: "What problem am I solving?" and "Who has this problem?" Once you know the answers to these questions, then everything else falls into place, you can figure out how much money people would be willing to pay for a solution like yours; whether or not anyone else has tried solving this problem before; and even how many people would actually use your product if it existed.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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