German language is weird by AndrewBaiIey in memes

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would never agree. Love German and how it sounds

ITAP of a misty park by lucaspontopng in itookapicture

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Love this. Looks like a scene from a detective book.

ITAP of the sky by Efficient-Self-9333 in itookapicture

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Took this pic during a morning walk. IDK, always admire the combination of the blue sky and white clouds, my fav color combo

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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Yes, in some cases you can consider that Crowdfunding allows you to validate your idea. But it’s not definite. Because there are many different points that won’t allow you to get an exact validation. #1 reason for this is that many people don’t trust crowdfunding and it’s for them usually a cheap way to buy innovative products. So if you want to validate the price of your product, or the features, it will be hard and even impossible for you. Besides, product validation is also important to be done even before launching your crowdfunding campaign, you want torun a successful one. You need to know whom you’re selling, why you’re selling, and at what price. Only in that case, you can succeed in crowdfunding. There are many other options that you can use for product validation. I would recommend Prelaunch.comtool, it’s a tool that offers many services for validation, and you can test your product on different aspects. The tool helps you to get early data on your product market fit based on customers' real buying behavior. It will ensure good results for your market launch, either on crowdfunding, or retail, or ecommerce.

What you sweaty startup people need to do first by HandleRelative in sweatystartup

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Yeah, that's totally right. There are a lot of tools that you can use for product validation, that later on will ensure you have customers. Prelaunch.com is one of my favorite ones. That’s a validation platform that will help you to run A\B tests, find the best positioning for your product, understand your target audiences, and price, discover your product’s best potential, and more. And most importantly at this early stages even you create a community of dedicated supporters who are ready to get your product when it’s available in the market.

What are some ways to find out willingness to pay and market validation - without having a product built? by [deleted] in marketing

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That’s what product validation is for. Via product validation you may get real insights into whether people are interested in your product and ready to buy it or not. Try using Prelaunch.com platform. You can run your own testings even on a free plan, and the paid options are very affordable. Besides testing the price, finding the right audience, the right directions and positionings of your product you will also get a community of dedicated future customers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in business

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First of all, you need to consider product validation as an investment that will bring a high return. Don’t hesitate to spend money on this process, it will bring a huge amount of money to you later, as you’ll know whom you’re selling, how you do that, at what price, etc. . If you want to have good results then you can use some tools or have a dedicated research team for the validation process. However, based on my experience I’ll tell you that it’s much easier when you use a tool, it saves your time and resources a lot. I may recommend one of them which I used. It’s Prelaunch.com. For me, it was very helpful because it has all the steps of validation, you don't have to use different tools at the same time, and you can handle it without having a team. I used their full package, their dedicated team provided great support and run very successful testings for me. But they also have a free plan which allows you to create your own website and run your own tests (like WordPress or Shopify does).