Keeping Your Offerings Easy to Use (Part 1) Business Articles | August 26 Cheap Hjalte Froholdt Jersey , 2006 To compete successfully today, we need to remove headaches from products and services. Various marketing surveys indicate that consumers want simpler products with fewer features and shorter learning curves. Without easy-to-use products and services, it's hard to attract loyal customers. This article, the first in a series, takes a look at two of the factors -- simplicity and built-in guidance -- that contribute greatly to customer satisfaction.
What's the real formula for customer happiness? First, let's review what we know about customer unhappiness. We know that consumers expect our offerings to work exactly as advertised. Yet our products and services can introduce complex requirements -- even burdens -- of their own.
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In contrast, to compete successfully today, we need to do just the opposite. We need to create "raving fans" -- people who can't stop telling their friends, family Cheap Damien Harris Jersey , and colleagues just how wonderful our products and services are. How should we go about doing this?Without easy-to-use products and services, it's hard to attract raving fans. This article, the first in a series, takes a look at two of the factors -- simplicity and built-in guidance -- that contribute greatly to customer satisfaction.
Can We Go Down the Up Escalator?You may have heard results from marketing surveys in which consumers are asking for simpler products with fewer features and shorter learning curves. Even if you haven't been aware this particular trend, ask yourself -- do I need more complicated appliances? Or even one more feature on my telephone?A recent article in US News and World Report on taming technology bemoaned the fact that the same electronic gizmos we depend on daily are often the source of our frustrations. Gadgets are smaller and cost less, but they don't necessarily work the way we want them to. Why? They're much too complicated! Ironically Cheap Chase Winovich Jersey , the more manufacturers feel compelled to add frilly, complex features, the more consumers feel compelled to buy them. The antidote, the article goes on to say, is returning to basics by striving for ease of use and dependability. Similarly, if we all avoid the temptation to heap on fancy features and functions in our offerings Cheap Joejuan Williams Jersey , we'll have a much better chance of keeping customers loyal, happy, and returning for more.
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But because of that success, WSL accelerated the pace of adding enhancements and options to its star product to stay ahead of the competition. One day, though, this strategy began to backfire. After a certain point, WSL's software had become too tricky -- too complex for the average consumer to use. Its latest Internet-savvy upgrade was whizzy; however Cheap Jarrett Stidham Jersey , the interface was now jumbled with far too many confusing choices. Even existing customers couldn't recognize familiar tasks.