On the (un?)importance of design - 0 views
-
On the (un?)importance of design
-
We recently underwent a Cinderella-like transformation: A total redesign of the WP Engine website from despicable steaming pile of hideousness to a designed, thematic — dare I say artistic? — sleek new look. Does it matter?
-
It was such a contrast, customers emailed us saying “Thank God you fixed that horrible website. I was embarrassed when referring you guys to friends.” But hold on. They were still customers. And they still were referring us to friends. So I wonder, did it really matter?
- ...17 more annotations...
Postling - 1 views
ROI Doesn't Mean 'Return on Ignorance' - BusinessWeek - 0 views
-
A 2009 study by Mzinga and Babson Executive Education reported that 84 percent of professionals from a variety of industries said that they do not measure ROI within social media. This, tallied with my own experience, suggests there is a widespread desire to jump into social networking without all—or even some—of the answers. But not making the attempt to explore metrics is not an option for businesses with long-term vision and goals. ROI does not mean "Return on Ignorance."
-
The barrier to entry in social networks is much lower than in most other communications and branding channels. In many cases, establishing a presence in these networks is free. But remember the saying, "nothing in life is free?" The same holds true in social media. Your time has a price tag, and resources don't materialize without costs. At the same time, the imperative of social media is real.
AECOM - Investors - Financial Reports - 0 views
How to effectively launch your new product or service | PressDoc Blog - 0 views
-
1. Define the message you want to communicate and to whom If you’re launching your company, introducing a new service or making another important announcement, first ask yourself why people should care about it.
-
2. Write your press release(s) Now you know who your audience is and what message to bring across, it’s time to craft the actual press release. Remember, the goal of the press release is to convince journalists, bloggers and other influencers that your story is worth spreading to their following. Writing a good press release warrants an entire different article, but the most important thing to remember is to tell a story.
-
3. Create a list of PR contacts It’s time to create an overview of all the bloggers, journalists and influencers you want to reach. Let’s call them your PR contacts.
- ...6 more annotations...
Nat Turner (The product feedback cycle) - 0 views
-
how many different variations of the “product feedback cycle” there are.
-
What he means by this is simply, how long does it take and how many layers does feedback on the product go through before it gets to engineering.
-
There are a few options. First, you could have clients talk directly to engineers. While that in theory is the shortest path the feedback cycle could take, that’s typically not the best solution. Most engineering teams prefer to stay “heads down” and not be interrupted, and are also rarely involved in the client day-to-day, so context switching is hard for them. You should definitely have interaction there, but probably not all the time.
- ...4 more annotations...
http://www.nationalservice.gov/pdf/06_1016_RPD_college_exec.pdf - 0 views
Lean startup circle Boston - April 28, 2011 - 0 views
Landing Page Testing: get customers...before coding - 0 views
Build, market, measure in parallel - LaunchBit - 0 views
-
First-time web entrepreneurs often tell me "Oh we're moving really quickly...we're launching in just 6 months."
-
The trouble is that product traction isn't just about getting a product out the door.
-
Your biggest competitor isn't any company or individual. It's time -- the duration you have before you run out of money, morale, and the enthusiasm your significant other/family has for your endeavors.
- ...5 more annotations...
Trajectory - 0 views
« First
‹ Previous
261 - 280 of 418
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page