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Andrew Arri
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@chandreshpv1 Hey Chandresh, the answer to this questions depends on a few things. You should look at customer experience through stages of the sale (pre-sale, during, and after) and have the metrics in place to measure each (Example of a metric is: if you just sold a physichal product, how many returns did it get).
Another thing to take into consideration is the experience of the product...
What are some great customer experience products that help organizations delight their customers?
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Andrew Arri
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Hi Shashkova, your tagline has to be closer to a call to action or a benefit description than a traditional "tagline". If someone is going to read it, use the opportunity to convert rather than look cool. You can do this by making someone curious or by being very specific about what the benefits theyre getting from it.
Hey Makers! Help us to choose a tagline for our product launch!
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Hi Jamal, I usually do it in 3 steps. First you have to ask if that feature your working on is essential to the result of the product. If not, put it in the backburner until ready to dedicate essential time to it.
Second, if you're looking for feedback, go to the target market directly. Enroll in a forum, look at comments of similar apps etc. Identify the question you're trying to answer and...
Do you struggle with getting early feedback for your newborn app?
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