You can say the right thing about a product and nobody will listen. You've got to say it in such a way that people will feel it in their gut. Because if they don't feel it, nothing will happen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If people are passionate about your product, whether it's because they're hating or loving it, those are both good scenarios.
Put your consumers in focus, and listen to what they're actually saying, not what they tell you.
You want people using your product because it's a part of your life, then they can't stop using it.
What you do, you don't think of as a product.
Actions speak louder than words. There is a big difference between what people say and what they do. People might tell you they are excited about your new product, but when they are in a buying situation their behaviour might be totally different.
Marketing is what you do when your product is no good.
If your plan is to put a product out there that people can see and understand, then by golly, we're going to get along just fine.
Sometimes you have to scare people to save their lives. But I'm very much against it if you're trying to sell a product.
People will make leaps of faith and get excited by your product if you just get it in front of them.
You just have to surround yourself with people who are going to support and love you before trying to sell you as a product, or push you into something you don't want to do.