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by rukshn
1581 days ago
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Well it's not a ground breaking idea of any sort, it's about providing support for female reproductive health issues. Where I'm coming from female reproductive issues are considered too sensitive to talk in public and sometimes females find it difficult to talk with even with their doctors. The survey was carried out by females in their reproductive age. And via a questionnaire mostly carried out via LinkedIn. Well the question is not just for this idea but for any idea, how do you know if a problem is big enough to be solved. And how do to proceed when there are mixed signals when talking to customers. |
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This is premature optimization. How many datapoints do you have so far?
Did you interview 50-60 of one persona yet?
There is no one answer because the detail completely lies in the specifics, which is why I asked you those questions. You seemed to have missed those questions.
> And how do to proceed when there are mixed signals when talking to customers.
There's no mixed signals. You're uncovering personas.
Each persona outputs a different but unique signal.
Segment them. Then try and resonate with 1 to max 3 personas depending on your mental bandwidth and resource ability.
By the way, how did you learn to do market research first before building a product? You're already ahead of the curve and very likely to be successful than most first time founders I've seen