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He describes the consumer's dilemma and why he finds this situation frustrating. "But the sound on my mobile phone leaves a lot to be desired, and if I play it on the computer, I disturb my young children and my neighbours."
Describes the consumer's ideal situation : "I would love to have long-range wirele philippines telegram ss headphones, so I can listen to music in good quality without disturbing anyone."
An important tip: always write in the first person to help better connect with the consumer.
To know if your insight really works, I recommend you ask yourself these questions:
Does it connect with the consumer on an emotional level and make them feel like you really understand them?
Do you question the current situation and are you considering changing it?
Does it solve a real problem that leads to new customer acquisition?
Does it set a clear goal for your innovation and design teams?
Define how you can provide value to your customers?
If you answered yes to all of the questions, congratulations! You've found an insight that's loaded with potential. But the good and bad news is that this is just the beginning. You've managed to find the right question, and that's a huge competitive advantage. But now it's time to sit down with your team and get to work on finding the answer.By Estela Viñarás , published on December 5, 2024