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107. Creating Value Threads Between Your Perception And The Buyer's Perspective

107. Creating Value Threads Between Your Perception And The Buyer's Perspective

Update: 2024-05-28
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Perception vs. perspective has either ended businesses before they got off the ground or saved businesses with a phenomenal pivot. Many entrepreneurs, startups, business leaders, marketers, and go-to-market specialists need to acknowledge that their perception of themselves, value, product, service, or interpretation of the marketplace can be flawed, narrow-minded, or completely inaccurate. To combat this, you must embrace gaining a better perspective by exploring other possibilities of the source of truth beyond what you see, know, can identify, or believe at times.

The more value threads you create in the minds and literal usability of the consumer, the stronger the bonds, and the higher the probability of becoming a buyer, an advocate, a connection conductor, and part of an engaging community of support, referrals, and brand resonance. The question is, how do you create and maintain value threads effectively?

 

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107. Creating Value Threads Between Your Perception And The Buyer's Perspective

107. Creating Value Threads Between Your Perception And The Buyer's Perspective

Troy Sandidge