I was in a 'similar' stage 2 years ago. I grouped with 3 of my friends and started having conversations on a daily basis. All of us came from different background -tech, finance, marketing, research; but had the same…
What about the winner-take-all markets?
In general I am not a big fan of any kind of browser plug-in or frames but plurchase has done it real well. My GF asks for my opinion on a lot of her online purchases (of course what I say really doesn't matter). But…
The economics indicate that giving discounts to new customers is more NPV positive than just repricing the whole portfolio. Every portfolio has sleepy customers who don't get maximum value or the maximum perceived…
I am not sure if the point system changes my behavior or writing style. It definitely impacts my reading style. Let me think of a good experiment to verify.
I would check if teachers think about their job in terms of workload per class or per month and work backwards from there. The real question is: how do I get to $X/teacher?
I like the design and the core concept. My suggestions: 1) The video was helpful and I would out it right under the "Try it for free" tab 2) In terms or pricing strategy, I like the idea of giving away one class for…
I was in a 'similar' stage 2 years ago. I grouped with 3 of my friends and started having conversations on a daily basis. All of us came from different background -tech, finance, marketing, research; but had the same…
What about the winner-take-all markets?
In general I am not a big fan of any kind of browser plug-in or frames but plurchase has done it real well. My GF asks for my opinion on a lot of her online purchases (of course what I say really doesn't matter). But…
The economics indicate that giving discounts to new customers is more NPV positive than just repricing the whole portfolio. Every portfolio has sleepy customers who don't get maximum value or the maximum perceived…
I am not sure if the point system changes my behavior or writing style. It definitely impacts my reading style. Let me think of a good experiment to verify.
I would check if teachers think about their job in terms of workload per class or per month and work backwards from there. The real question is: how do I get to $X/teacher?
I like the design and the core concept. My suggestions: 1) The video was helpful and I would out it right under the "Try it for free" tab 2) In terms or pricing strategy, I like the idea of giving away one class for…