By: Jesse Rodgers
I found that if you start with something simple there is a lot of pressure from people to get more complicated. That leaves you with some scenarios: ignore and it sells anyway, ignore and no one buys...
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View ArticleBy: Mark Evans
Jesse: Completely agree with you that complicated can be simple if the product/service is designed well. The problem with many online services is the more stuff they add, the less user-friendly it...
View ArticleBy: Sam Weinberg
I think you as a startup have hit the spot when you make your customer happy. When you strike a cord in them that evokes positive emotions, they will fall head over heels for your brand. As you...
View ArticleBy: Abdallah Al-Hakim
I love simple products with simple intuitive interface that can still accomplish a complex task. Dropbox is still one of my favourite example for how a simple product can be easily adopted by the users.
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