[nabentre] 30-second opinion

inthane inthaneelf at roadrunner.com
Thu Mar 8 07:50:20 UTC 2012


my answer is "it depends"

if a computer lets say its specs followed by price

for say an mp3 player its usability, then price and then specs

and the variations run like that all through my life, being a computer 
hardware tech, but recognizing that the far less expensive light on CD/DVD's 
are just as good as far more expensive ones, its a combination of what it 
is/does and its price for the main part.

hope this helps,
inthane
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brad Dunsé" <lists at braddunsemusic.com>
To: "NFB Entrepreneur List" <nabentre at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 11:46 AM
Subject: [nabentre] 30-second opinion


Do you have an opinion on a marketing question?
Since you are a purchaser in life, I bet you do.
I have a question and would greatly appreciate
your view. Why? Because it is an important
foundational consideration to a marketing model
I'm considering for my writing business, and I'd
appreciate your 30-seconds of help.

I'm looking for your own personal view, not on
what you were taught in college, in a marketing
class, or the way you've seen it done ever since
you can remember, or the like. I'm looking for
your own personal buying decision preference.
Either what is most important to you or what you
find your mind gravitating to or looking for
first when looking at an item, be it a car,
house, computer, clothing, gadget, or whatever.

Here's the simple question then.

Out of the five randomly listed items below, what
is your priority or first response to even
consider looking at a product? What does your
brain naturally gravitate towards first?

Size and/or color
Guarantee
Price
Features and specs
Brand

Thanks in advance,


Brad Dunsé

"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom
is not putting it in a fruit salad." --Unknown

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Brad Dunsé

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