Get New Customers. Build In Simplicity | M4B Marketing
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89 days ago
It often seems that tipping points are reached when using a product or service becomes so easy anyone can do it. This attracts new clients and customers and keeps existing ones because using other alternatives is harder. Certainly, some people will always choose the unusual and even the harder option to save money, because of personal preference, or for other reasons. But most people will choose the option that makes their lives easier and is easiest to use, do, or buy. Think Netflix, Amazon, the personal PC, the smartphone or any of a number of other products and services that went from fringe to commonplace. In each case, simplicity, from the customer's perspective, was a major component of the marketing.
88 days ago
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