The only data point that really matters is: "did the customer buy?" If they're not buying your thing, do this:https://twitter.com/jasonfried/status/739721944115777536 …
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@rezzz there are ways to interview customers who buy a competitor's product. Here's how to do it: https://justinjackson.withcoach.com/courses/marketing-for-developers/growth-sales/find-out-what-your-competitors-are-missing …3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @mijustin
can question 1 be “which product are you currently using?” to compare multiple competitors, or bad idea?
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Replying to @marcjeanson
you can definitely ask what they're using now: "How are you currently solving this problem?"
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from Vernon, British Columbia
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