An Internet Marketing Lesson I Learned From My 7 Year Old Grandson
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An Internet Marketing Lesson I Learned From My 7-Year-Old Grandson
Summary:
A while back, I observed my 7-year-old grandson, Joel, drawing what was meant to be a strawberry patch. As his drawing progressed, it started to resemble a Christmas wreath. I gently suggested adding a few strawberries in the blank spaces. To my surprise, Joel looked at me seriously and said, "Grandpa, it doesn't matter what YOU think, it's what the artist thinks!"
This moment was humorous but also profound, and it taught me an invaluable marketing lesson.
Article:
While watching Joel, I realized his perspective revealed a crucial truth about marketing, especially internet marketing. Often, we believe we have the next big idea, certain it will draw crowds to our product or service. We invest heavily in developing sales campaigns, websites, and advertisements, all the while assuming success is guaranteed. Yet, more often than not, the results are disappointing.
Why? Because the market’s opinion matters more than our assumptions.
Many large companies spend millions on research and testing before launching a product. Shouldn't we apply the same principle, ensuring we understand what the market wants before investing heavily in development?
By conducting thorough research, identifying buying trends, and understanding consumer behavior, you can save time and resources. This approach increases your chances of building successful, profitable websites. Discovering lucrative niches is not difficult, but it's vital for determining whether your website thrives or fails.
As you plan your online ventures, remember Joel's insight: it's not about what you think, but what the marketplace values.
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