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  • What role is played by customer in the success of a product launch?

    Hamza Afzal Butt
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    Kostya Bolshukhin
    You need some testimonials and reviews to get initial trust when people see your website on launch day. It's a must. Also if customers will support your announcement post on LinkedIn or X, you could get some extra traffic to your launch page.
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    AuroraW
    Customers play a crucial role by offering valuable feedback that helps refine the product before its full release. Their early adoption and engagement levels signal market acceptance and can generate buzz through word-of-mouth and reviews. Positive customer experiences also build credibility and influence potential buyers. Engaging with customers throughout the launch process is key to ensuring the product’s success and fostering growth.
    Indiana Joshi
    I believe customers are the lifeblood of any product launch. Their feedback helps refine the product, and their excitement drives initial sales and word-of-mouth marketing.
    Selina Danny
    My experience, without customers, even the best product can fail. They provide valuable insights, help identify issues, and their reviews can make or break the product’s reputation. Engaging with them early and often is key.
    Arthur Miller
    From my perspective, engaging with customers early on was key to our success.
    Brian Perez
    According to me, satisfied customers are more likely to participate in case studies or testimonials because they have positive experiences to share. When a product meets or exceeds their expectations, they feel confident in endorsing it.
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    Tim Liao
    They're just like a PMF detector!!!! Every single movement of customers can help us find chances to the next step. what I mean is not customers are all right. I mean we can see customers as a detector that help us verify the success we want.
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    Sophia Gartner
    For me, customers play a huge role in a successful product launch. Their needs and preferences shape the product, and their support during the launch can create momentum. Listening to them is essential for a product to thrive.
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    Bilal Asif
    Hi Hamza! It's nice to connect with you. in my opinion customers play a crucial role in a product launch as they provide you with valuable feedback, driving word-of-mouth marketing, validating the product-market fit, and influencing potential buyers through reviews and testimonials.
    Kimberly West
    I believe customers play a crucial role in the success of product hunt launch
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    David Grunwald
    The customer’s feedback helps shape the final product and get it right.
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    Customers provides valuable feedback that helps refine the product and ensure it meets their needs , which is crucial for a successful launch.
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    Abele Wickware
    Their purchasing decisions directly impact the product's sales figures, making them essential for achieving a successful launch and ongoing growth.
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    Lanfranco Iwanaga
    Customers’ willingness to share their experiences and recommend the product to others plays a major role in expanding its reach and success.
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    Yung ruwala
    Their reviews and testimonials can build credibility and trust, which are essential for encouraging others to try the product.
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    Yashaswini Ippili
    I believe that customers could drastically improve your product, but we have to ensure that we take the feedbacks positively and build upon them and use the negatives to further enhance your product and come back stronger.
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    Larry Kim
    From my perspective, enaging with customers early on was key to our success. They provided valuable insights that shaped our final product
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    MOCHIMIN
    Customers are key to a successful product launch. Their feedback helps shape the product to meet their needs before it hits the market. Excited customers create buzz and word-of-mouth hype, which boosts anticipation and sales. After launch, their reviews and reactions are crucial for fine-tuning and improving the product.
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