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On Apr 2, 8:10 am, Brian Nystrom wrote:
Steve Cramer wrote: How many times can I say this? He is not a manufacturer. He's a freaking business student, who has just learned that it's a good idea to survey his target market. Hello??? I wrote "It's better that he takes few lumps and learns a valuable lesson about market research while he's still in school.", so obviously I know he's a student. Wake up, will ya? Gedanken experiment: how would you have answered if you hadn't had the Sp**son experience? Several people mentioned it specifically, which indicates that this guy caught a bunch of residual crap aimed at Timmy. Did I say anything about sponsons? And by the way, there are a number of brands of canoe and kayak flotation enhancers on the market, and guess what, people do buy them. That doesn't make them a good idea or a viable product. You guys are so mean! I assumed that he was doing a marketing thing and suggested offfline that he interview kayakers and canoers on the Charles River and get some "real customer" responses- more interesting from beginners. I find it interesting that there are a lot of boat products being sold which with a bit of proficiency become obsolete to the user; really wide kayaks, canoes, rowing craft etc. But there are users who for a variety of reasons never "graduate" - lack of coordination, physically challenged including overweight or obese, etc. I do not know your profiles, but I would imagine you represent the top 5% of the paddling crowd. Think of how many people you represent who tried out a boat of some kind for awhile and then just faded away... Now THAT would be a really interesting research project... |